Whitlam Place by Freadman White in collaboration with Anon Studio
Built on the land of the Wurundjeri-willam people of the Kulin nation
Fitzroy, Victoria
Jury citation Abutting a pocket park in Fitzroy, Whitlam Place is a refreshingly joyful addition to Melbourne’s maturing multiplehousing typology. Confidently negotiating the neighbourhood context between urban condition and park, it offers a model for ambitious infill architecture, much needed to densify our suburbs. Subtle references abound. The development’s expressive facade of copper-infused concrete and framed window projections respectfully acknowledges its place.
In contrast to the typical offering, ceiling heights have been consciously lifted, providing generous light and space. Expansive terraces celebrate the southern aspect, soft light through the mature park trees and views to the suburb beyond. On the ground-floor terraces, operable chain mail curtains permit views to the park while maintaining privacy for occupants.
Playful gestures continue inside. Fluted walls with neon lighting and in situ terrazzo floors elevate the lobby experience. The interiors are light and generous with well appointed kitchens at their centre. Together with an ambitious client, Freadman White in collaboration with Anon Studio has delivered a model housing project that brings great delight to both its occupants and the neighbourhood community.
— Whitlam Place was reviewed by Andy Fergus in Architecture Australia Jul/Aug 2019. See architectureau.com/articles/whitlam-place
Architect Freadman White in collaboration with Anon Studio; Freadman White project team Ilana Freadman, Michael White; Anon Studio project team Marcello Donati; Engineer Meyer Consulting; Builder Visioneer Builders; Lighting Euroluce, Archier, Sphera, Ambience