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Explore the places, spaces and environments we’ve created that are improving, enhancing and elevating the way we live, learn, work, play and experience our world.
The refurbishment, extension and transformation of the existing administration facilities will improve the daily lives of staff and students at Corpus Christ.
These concept designs for two new sporting pavilions are the first step towards the creation of important social infrastructure for a newly established, culturally diverse community.
Designed to allow residents to live independently and enjoy being part of their local community, these two homes cater to the needs of people with all abilities.
The redevelopment of this much-loved children’s centre, will create a new, engaging and stimulating environment where its children can learn, play, grow, connect and develop for decades to come.
A renovation and extension that respects the original 1920s architecture and heritage of the home, while transforming it into a contemporary family home, fit for modern life.
Situated on a semi-rural block in regional Victoria, Mount Duneed will allow our clients to live, work and play in an environment seamlessly connected to nature.
Situated on a semi-rural block in regional Victoria, Winchelsea features large open-plan, zoned living spaces, centred around a pool and outdoor entertaining space.
Wanting to 'create their dream home and love living in it', our clients purchased this humble, single-level, 80’s brick veneer home in Werribee.
The extension and upgrade of Ginifer Reserve Pavilion will allow it to meet the needs of the growing community and local sporting clubs for decades to come.
Driven by a growing student population, the design of Mount Rowan's new learning centre focused on creating new, flexible, modern, interactive, and well-resourced learning spaces.
Modular design allowed the majority of the construction of these six car rental offices to be undertaken offsite and installed overnight in the busy Melbourne Airport carpark.
A flexible, multi-purpose wellness centre that will provide students at this Melbourne girls secondary college with enhanced learning experiences and opportunities to improve their wellbeing.
Carefully designed learning spaces and environments will allow students with an intellectual disability to learn, grow and connect with themselves and the community in new and improved ways.
Development and construction of interconnected two-storey Administration and Year 9 – 10 Learning Centres, and food technology and arts buildings.
A new, world-class electrical training centre, purpose designed to train and develop the next generation of electricians.
Canterbury Girls Secondary College's new community space connects and unites the college's existing drama hall, auditorium and canteen buildings to create an inviting, flexible and stimulating multi-purpose space.
With most of Lyndale Secondary College’s buildings and facilities dating back to 1961, many had become unfit for purpose, under-utilised and dilapidated.
After successfully completing many project for the college over the last two decades, B2 was again engaged to refurbish the existing Lyceum building and create a modernised and welcoming community and performing arts space where students can explore creative pursuits.
Built using modular construction methods, the new two-storey learning centre features flexible indoor and outdoor learning environments that promote connection, collaboration and wellbeing.
The School Council engaged B2 to modernise, upgrade and convert some of the school’s existing buildings which had become dilapidated and were under-utilised.
B2 Architecture was engaged to design a variety of new buildings for Lalor East Primary School that included new administration and office facilities, new learning centres and outdoor spaces.
The Mentone Girls Secondary College School Council engaged B2 to help repurpose and transform the school’s existing technology building, which was no longer fit for purpose, to create a new STEAM centre for the school.
With the existing facility being dilapidated, under-utilised and no longer fit for purpose, Sensum Group engaged B2 to design a new learning centre that could be constructed quickly and cost effectively, while the school continued to operate.
With existing facilities outdated, dilapidated and unfit for purpose, the school needed to create a new learning centre and refurbish a number of existing facilities, while working within the site’s constraints and heritage overlays, which presented a variety of design challenges.
With most of the Lyndale Secondary College’s buildings and facilities dating back to 1961, many were unfit for purpose, under-utilised and dilapidated.
Despite being a relatively new school, some of Melbourne Girls College’s facilities were under-utilised and unfit for purpose.
Having worked with the Northern College of Arts and Technology for over 20 years, B2 was engaged to design and manage the upgrade and modernisation of the Performing Arts Centre and new administration facilities.
As an older school with heritage listed buildings, Westbreen Primary School needed to upgrade and modernise it’s outdated and dilapidated facilities.
This busy, growing family engaged B2 to design a custom architectural home that would take advantage of the surrounding views, while working within the planning restraints and available budget.
Once the childhood home of the new owner, this beautiful rural farmhouse was in desperate need of an upgrade to make it suitable for modern life.
The young family that purchased this once dark, dingy, worn-out single fronted Edwardian house in Northcote saw the potential it had.
Our client, a property investor engaged B2 to design a contemporary townhouse development that would allow them to maximise their return on their investment.
Our client, a property investor engaged us to design a contemporary townhouse development that would allow them to maximise the return on their investment.