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STRIKE BOWLING | Highpoint

My role was to 3D model and assist in the design development of Strike Bowling - Highpoint Shopping Centre, Maribyrnong. The unique design incorporates bold colours and contrasting textures to create a modern space with industrial influences.

2015 | Design Firm - Casa Forte Group.

SKYZONE | Miranda

My role was to design and document a lighting feature defining the entry to Skyzone - Miranda NSW. The design incorporates illuminated and metal tubing in a chaotic yet controlled layout guiding patrons down the stairs to the venue below.
2016 | Design Firm - Casa Forte Group.

STRIKE BOWLING | Melbourne Central

This Strike venue underwent a renovation to establish a modern design with industrial influences and timber accents. Gold metallic finishes are feature throughout the venue. 3D design development and documentation was completed for the entry, bar and several interior elements featuring gold mesh detailing.

Photo credit - Christine Wood

2016 | Design Firm - Casa Forte Group

WEARING HAMER HALL | Melbourne

A university post graduate project for the studio 'Wearing the City' – Monash University. Designed to reflect the articulated ceiling of Hamer Hall and the feature 'glow worm' lighting by ARM Architecture. This project was featured on various websites (e.g. Architect AU), newspaper articles and an exhibition at MPavilion.

Photo credit - Matthew Stanton.

2016 | Master of Architecture Project

SEE-SIDE | Docklands

See-side is proposed as an essential element of the Docklands masterplan, comprising a range of programs highlighting the performing arts and visual experiences, appealing to visitors and tourists alike. The dynamic exterior is a reaction to the distinct urban context of Docklands, with a sense of fluid motion to creating a geometric sweep in sinuous dialogue with the surrounding water.

2016 | Master of Architecture Project

RIPPON LEA CANOPY | Ripponlea

The proposal was designed to reinterpret key characteristics of the historical Rippon Lea Estate, directly influenced by the growth patterns within the extensive gardens. The mansion features arches, Corinthian columns and floral detailing. These elements extend throughout the gardens, complete with a wide array of plants, predominantly ferns.

2015 | Master of Architecture Project

HOLEY MOLEY | Melbourne

I was involved in 3D development and documentation of several features of the mini-golf venue, including: reception bar, stair vertical garden and booth seating.

Photo credit - Christine Wood

2017 | Design Firm - Casa Forte Group

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