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Welcome to the Luke Fry Architecture & Interior Design newsletter - Edition Two.

 

Every second month we will be sharing news, project updates and what's inspiring us. In this second edition we touch on one of our recently completed projects, a new team member and more. We hope you enjoy! 

New Team Member!

 

We are very excited to welcome Ruhee Moola aboard as a Project Architect.  Ruhee brings with her extensive experience in the Multi-Residential sector as well as high end residential. This comes from working at well known practices; Ewert Leaf, Warren and Mahoney and Clarke Hopkins Clarke. 

 

Outside of work Ruhee appreciates fine whisky, dining out at new restaurants and traveling.

 

In The Media

 

Build Hatch Podcast
Hosted by Aaron Kyle


In this episode of The Build Hatch Podcast, I had the humbling opportunity to share my experience working as an architect and. A way to share some of my knowledge and give back to the community. Episode 53 can be found on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.   

Luke Fry pictured at Albert Park House.

Domain Living 
'From old Edwardian to sculptural showstopper: Inside a stunning Armadale home'


Earlier this month our previously completed Armadale House was featured in Domain Living. The article touches on style notes seen throughout as well as the process to create show stopping features.

Design Anthology
'Building a Sense of Permanence'


Design Anthology showcases Torquay Beach House, a contemporary new build designed to both protect from and engage with the harsh environment. A home minimalist in nature but with a vigorous and refined simplicity. 

Photography: Derek Swalwell 

Photography: Damien Kook

Albert Park House

 

Photography by Timothy Kaye.

A double storey Victorian terrace, this home is sited in Melbourne’s Albert Park, an area characterised by wide streets and historic homes. Typical of the neighbourhood, it runs boundary to boundary and is positioned in a dense block of shoulder-to-shoulder properties. Integral to the brief was opening up the interiors, embracing a greater aspect and encouraging more northern light through the addition of second storey.

While the house was over a century old, a double-brick extension had been added 40 years ago. A solid build and in good condition, local Australian-made Krause bricks were sourced to seamlessly complement the originals. The major structural work was largely confined to the second storey where a new master suite and laundry was added.

Head over to our website to see all the images.

In Progress

Builde Office
Our first commercial project is under way.  We have the privilege to design an expansive office space for building surveyors Builde

 

We can't wait to share updates as this progresses.

Ripponlea House
Built by Cote Constrction, the finishing touches are coming together over the next month to wrap up Ripponlea House. Keep an eye out on our instagram for site photos and updates. 

 

'Under construction re-imagined' are a series of photographs taken by Damien Kook

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