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Elenberg Fraser is an Australian architecture firm, based in Melbourne. It was established in 1998 by Zahava Elenberg and Callum Fraser, both RMIT University graduates. Notable projects include the interior design of restaurants such as Vue du Monde (2005) and Gingerboy (2006) and apartment buildings such as Liberty Tower (2002), Watergate Place (2005), A'Beckett Tower (2010) and Eq. Tower (2017), all in Melbourne. Their design for the alpine hotels Huski (2005) and St Falls (2009) both at Falls Creek, Victoria received awards for their highly sculptural qualities.[1] In 2009 Elenberg Fraser also completed the adaptive reuse of No 2 Goods Shed in Docklands, a heritage-listed building transformed into office and hospitality space.[1]

Selected projects

Completed

Liberty Tower 2002
  • 2002 Liberty Tower, Melbourne
  • 2005 Vue du Monde restaurant, Melbourne
  • 2005 Watergate Place, Docklands, Melbourne
  • 2005 Huski Hotel, Falls Creek
  • 2009 St Falls ski lodge, Falls Creek
  • 2009 No 2 Goods Shed, Docklands, Melbourne
  • 2010 A'Beckett Tower, Melbourne
  • 2013 Luna apartments, St Kilda[2]
  • 2015 Abode apartments, Russell St, Melbourne
  • 2016 M Docklands, La Trobe Street, Docklands[3]
  • 2017 Eq. Tower, A'Beckett Street, Melbourne

Approved or under construction

References

  1. ^ a b Goad, Philip and Willis, Julie (ed.) (2012): "Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture", Cambridge University Press
  2. ^ Harrison, Stuart: "Luna" in Australian Design Review, 24 May 2014
  3. ^ Trotman, Nicola: [1] in Property Observer, 11 November 2013
  4. ^ Dow, Aisha: "It's a big one: Planning Minister Richard Wynne makes his first skyscraper approval for Melbourne's CBD" in The Age, 11 March 2015