HOLME COLLINGWOOD APARTMENTS
Project Details:
Bricks: Krause Bricks in Old Melbourne Town (external and internal), and Krause Emperor Bricks in Ghost (internal only).
Designer: John Wardle Architects
Developer: CBus Property
Builder: Hacer Group
Photography: Sean Fennessy
Krause Bricks supplied by: Robertson’s Building Products
Text from John Wardle Architects
This scalloped residential development has been influenced by its immediate context and inspired by the silos that once dominated Collingwood’s skyline.
The form of the tower is the negative mould of a silo, concave rather than convex, absorbing the stories and history of its locale. The resident's experience of the balconies which draw upon this form is influenced by their position and the time of day. The sweeping curves push out and pull back, provide shade and frame a view.
At the base of the tower is the original brickwork of a 1920’s art deco style brick warehouse. The existing brick walls are extended upon, thickened to frame new openings, and stretched to encompass the full perimeter of the site. By allowing the context to spark ideas for this project, this post-industrial suburb is re-imagined whilst remaining connected to its history.