Melbourne Terrace Apartments

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Melbourne Terrace Apartments.

Melbourne Terrace is a set of 60 apartments at the corner of Franklin and Queen Street, Melbourne.

The apartment complex, designed by architect Nonda Katsalidis, comprises four self-contained buildings, Equus, Mondo, Roma and Fortuna. This division creates a low population for each, ensuring moderate demands upon the building services and a high degree of privacy. At the entrance of each building is a signature sculpture by Peter Corlett.[1]

The building is listed as one of the Top 20 buildings in Australia of the 20th century by Architecture Australia in the December 1999 edition.[2] The building is also featured in Australian Architecture Now.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Melbourne Terrace Apartments, archived from the original on 2 March 2011, retrieved 27 March 2011
  2. ^ http://www.architecturemedia.com/aa/aaissue.php?issueid=199911&article=27&typeon=2 {{citation}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ Jackson, Davina (2000), Australian Architecture Now, London: Thames and Hudson, p. 202–205, ISBN 978-0-500-28388-2

Coordinates: 37°48′32″S 144°57′30″E / 37.80889°S 144.95833°E / -37.80889; 144.95833

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