Melbourne Quakers Center / Nervegna Reed Architecture + ph Architects

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West Melbourne, Australia
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© John Gollings

Text description provided by the architects. The Quakers Centre in Melbourne is a renovation and addition to a 1960s office building on the edge of the Melbourne CBD. The building houses the Quaker library, offices and a meeting room that will be used for worship on Sundays and is intended for other meetings during the week, such as the local Islamic community. The site is a triangular wedge of leftover space between the north-south orientated greater Melbourne grid and the city grid, which is rotated approximately 28°. A number of shifting asymmetrical circles have been inserted within the triangular space to detonate the shift between the city and surrounding suburbs, notating an almost subconscious sense of our placement in the wider environment.

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Cite: "Melbourne Quakers Center / Nervegna Reed Architecture + ph Architects" 14 Jun 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/941390/melbourne-quakers-center-nervegna-reed-architecture-plus-ph-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

© John Gollings

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