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Creative Victoria has awarded Sibling Architecture a grant of $189,680 to undertake research on the design of sensorial sensitive environments, a subject on which the firm has devoted years of passionate investigation.
Wangaratta District Specialist School by Sibling Architecture
Amid the existing older buildings and portables at this regional Victorian school, an unassuming yet enticing new addition leads a program of rejuvenation, providing tranquil, tactile spaces and facilities that foster independence.
Box Hill North Primary School by Sibling Architecture
Reflecting its residential context, this junior learning hub by Sibling Architecture uses colour and form to meet the needs of those in their first years at school.
Plans unveiled to breathe new life into Sydney’s Chinatown
City of Sydney has released concept plans for the revitalization of Chinatown on Haymarket’s Dixon Street.
In profile: Sibling Architecture
Rich in invention, the singular, socially minded homes of this practice are not only intensely personal to the clients, but also intricately connected to community.
Stable House by Sibling Architecture
Regenerating a site rich in history, this vibrant new home, contained within the walls of an old stable, is part of an ongoing multigenerational project that explores alternative models for living together.
Glassbook House by Sibling Architecture
Sibling Architecture’s new addition to a home in Sydney’s inner west hosts a suite of tranquil living and reading spaces.
Hello Houses by Sibling Architecture
Perpetuating the verandah culture that exists in Port Fairy, a coastal town in south-west Victoria, this pair of houses designed by Sibling director Nicholas Braun for his sister make a friendly addition to the neighbourhood.
Playfully accessible: Frenches Interior
Sibling Architecture strikes a good balance between function and delight in this accessible home office in inner-city Melbourne.