Fawkner House, developed by Beulah and Rob Mills Architecture & Interiors, seeks to provide its residents with an entirely different living experience, to heighten the senses through a design story.
Fawkner House is a new-build Melbourne apartment complex, channelling Le Corbusier s Notre Dame du Haut chapel, with curves that emphasise light and space
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A lush green forest inside and Australia’s largest vertical installation of solar panels outside – the latest project designed by Fender Katsalidis is a $200-million luxury residential tower in Melbourne CBD, home to 227 exclusive apartments.
Successfully delivered by leading Melbourne developer Beulah, the eagerly anticipated 48-level luxury residential building ‘Paragon’ at 318 Queen Street redefines the concept of traditional apartment living with the clever design by Fender Katsalidis ensuring almost all residents get a prized corner vista overlooking Melbourne’s famed streetscape below.
However, what stands out as a singular feature in the Paragon project is the first-of-its-kind indoor forest on three storeys of the building designed to offer a green escape to residents. Conceptualised and executed by internationally acclaimed landscaper Paul Bangay, the forest features a carefully composed selection of mature trees, leafy canopie