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303 La Trobe Street, Melbourne

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303 La Trobe Street, Melbourne

ClientFigtree Holdings
LocationMelbourne - VIC
Completion2019
Dwellings217

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DKO Architecture presents a signature addition to the Melbourne skyline, with tower and pool spectacularly cantilevered over the adjacent laneway. Designed to maximise sunlight, 303 La Trobe’s carefully-considered apartment layouts offer exceptional flexibility in living and entertaining. Rising above a leafy streetscape to present a singular, glittering form, with crystal-like façades DKO’s design was inspired by the skylines of the great cosmopolitan cities of the world — cities such as London, New York and Paris, where architecture is defined by a spirit of place and history. DKO’s interiors team has combined textured timbers with hints of glistening metal and natural stone to create luxuriously appointed private lounge facilities within 303 La Trobe. Soft tones and snug furnishings, the flexible spaces will offer resident’s calm respite from a bustling city. Immaculate quality is expressed in a myriad of thoughtful design details, simply beautiful open plan living spaces, and stylish, natural finishes within the luxurious one, two and three bedroom configurations.The Paris scheme offers a polished palette of light oak timber flooring, thin sterling grey stone benchtops and crisp 2 pac paint finishes, contrasted against slick black metal detailing — elegantly refined. Soft greys and dramatic charcoals are the hero of the robust Berlin palette that is given light relief through the use of thin graphite stone, lush tufted carpet, and textured timbers.

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ClientFigtree Holdings
LocationMelbourne - VIC
Completion2019
Dwellings217

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DKO Architecture presents a signature addition to the Melbourne skyline, with tower and pool spectacularly cantilevered over the adjacent laneway. Designed to maximise sunlight, 303 La Trobe’s carefully-considered apartment layouts offer exceptional flexibility in living and entertaining. Rising above a leafy streetscape to present a singular, glittering form, with crystal-like façades DKO’s design was inspired by the skylines of the great cosmopolitan cities of the world — cities such as London, New York and Paris, where architecture is defined by a spirit of place and history. DKO’s interiors team has combined textured timbers with hints of glistening metal and natural stone to create luxuriously appointed private lounge facilities within 303 La Trobe. Soft tones and snug furnishings, the flexible spaces will offer resident’s calm respite from a bustling city. Immaculate quality is expressed in a myriad of thoughtful design details, simply beautiful open plan living spaces, and stylish, natural finishes within the luxurious one, two and three bedroom configurations.The Paris scheme offers a polished palette of light oak timber flooring, thin sterling grey stone benchtops and crisp 2 pac paint finishes, contrasted against slick black metal detailing — elegantly refined. Soft greys and dramatic charcoals are the hero of the robust Berlin palette that is given light relief through the use of thin graphite stone, lush tufted carpet, and textured timbers.

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