Six Degrees Architects
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Founded | 1991 |
Location | Melbourne, Australia |
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Awards | Melbourne Prize 1997 & 2008 |
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Six Degrees Architects is an
Australian architectural practice based in Melbourne, Victoria. It was formed in 1991 by six architecture graduates sharing a studio in Richmond.[1]
The "Six Degrees" name was inspired by the
Recycled and salvaged materials became part of their architectural language. This approach played out in their self-funded project, Meyers Place Bar, which later received the inaugural Melbourne Prize
in 1997.
Notable projects
- Meyers Place, Melbourne, 1993
- Public Office, West Melbourne, 1997
- Wall 280, Balaklava, Melbourne, 1999
- Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club, 2000
- Pelican, St. Kilda, Melbourne, 2002
- School of Architecture, University of Tasmania, Launceston, 2007
- Vaults Precinct, Melbourne, 2008
- St Mary's House of Welcome, 2010
- The Boatbuilders Yard, South Wharf, Southbank, Melbourne 2011