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Company Profile

Company Profile

dKO Architecture is one of Australia’s leading innovative design practices specialising in Urban Design, Architecture and Interior Design.

Established in 2000, with offices in Melbourne and Sydney and with staff in excess of 70, the practice has developed its reputation from extensive experience in the exploration of residential design. Undertaking projects throughout Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia, dKO Architecture is highly regarded and awarded in all areas of architecture.

Being clever with space is where we enjoy ourselves and set our ideas free. Our ground breaking and award winning work has concepts blurring outside and inside spaces. We pride ourselves on creating efficient spaces and spaces that are exciting to experience. We create innovative and appropriate designs and believe that form should follow function. Innovation, vision and pioneering new approaches and techniques are the key to each and every project. We are interested in the relationship between people and their environment and consistently push the boundaries of urban design.

We are interested in revolutionary design advancements in sustainable, contextually sensitive, low energy and low environmental impact buildings. Somehow this always enhances their beauty.

All our buildings are considered with the inhabitant as well as the environment in mind. We analyse how people live and recreate and this informs our interior architecture. We believe this process to be integral and holistic from the outset. We love interior architecture and the opportunities created.

Integrating with dKO Architecture, dKO Interiors has been guided by a philosophy of creating a sense of place: well designed and filled with drama, elegance and delight. A seamless continuation of the design service is provided throughout every facet of a project’s evolution. The same level of rigorous design and technical expertise is applied to interior projects as seen on architectural projects.

We are committed to creating projects that have the highest quality, style and sensory appeal that in turn provide a unique sense of place and occasion.

Awards

Recent Awards

Winner: 2011 UDIA Affordable Development
For Bonner Residential Estate/OwnPlace Program by Land Development Agency

Winner: 2011 UDIA Urban Renewal & President’s Award
For Bonnyrigg Living Communities Project by Becton Property Group Ltd (Bonnyrigg Partnerships)

Winner: 2011 UDIA President’s Award
For Bonnyrigg Living Communities Project by Becton Property Group Ltd (Bonnyrigg Partnerships)

Winner: 2011 Urban Taskforce Development Excellence Award, ‘Masterplanned Development’ category
For Bonnyrigg Living Communities Project in collaboration with Becton Property Group Ltd

Winner: 2011 Master Builders & Boral Award – ‘Townhouses & Villas’ and ‘Medium Density Housing’ categories
For RAM Terraces, ACT

Shortlisted: 2011 Interior Design Excellence Award – ‘Medium Density Apartment’ category
For Bellevue Hill Residence

Voted Room #17 in 2011 Australian House & Garden Top 50 Rooms
For Bellevue Hill Residence

Commendation: ACT Government Design Competition
For Northbourne Flats Regeneration, Canberra

Contact dKO

Melbourne Office

Level 2
358 Lonsdale Street
MELBOURNE VIC 3000

T : +61 3 9670 3088
F : +61 3 9670 3054

E : info@dko.com.au

Sydney Office

C19
38-48 Macarthur Street
ULTIMO NSW 2007

T : +61 2 9280 2244
F : +61 2 9280 2264

E : info@dko.com.au

Nominated Architects: Koos de Keijzer 5767 / David Randerson 8542

Newsletter

Projects Update

dKO has several projects which are soon to commence construction or are close to completion. A small snapshot follows:

Separation Street

Just completed, this project consists of two double-storey contemporary dwellings on a prominent corner site on Separation Street in Northcote.

To capitalise on the northerly aspect and cross ventilation, living precincts are zoned on the upper levels. With a nod to its dynamic urban environment, the form and materials of the buildings are derived from the surrounding housing vernacular of small weatherboard cottages with pitched metal roofs. In this modern-day version, materiality combines warm timber and glass with robust colourbond on the upper levels. …View project

Templestowe

Close to completion, this project has provided the opportunity to create a contemporary, multi-generational family home on a unique corner block with extensive north facing street frontage east of Melbourne.

The residence will provide two independent living wings which will act as bookends to a shared central outdoor entertaining area. In a style reflecting a high regard for the 1960′s California Modern architectural movement, the home will sit gently into the existing topography and provide an uncomplicated stage for family interactions.

Large window openings are protected by deep eaves and provide ample opportunity for cross ventilation. Internal spaces are relaxed and clean-lined, dominated by a tactile finishes palette of concrete, glass and warm timber. Within this framework, each wing reflects the personality of its inhabitants through custom designed joinery and fittings and furnishing selection. …View project

Burmese School for Refugees

dKO has submitted an entry in the international competition organised by the charity Building Trust International for the design and construction of a modular school for migrant children on the Thai-Burmese border.

The proposed School for Burmese Children presented us with the unique challenge of creating a vibrant and efficient learning environment for refugee children under tough conditions and constraints. Crucial to the design is that it be easily deconstructed and reconstructed throughout its lifetime due to the transitory nature of migrants and refugees in the area and laws governing land ownership of such groups.

dKO’s design comprised used shipping containers which would form the classrooms, offices and wet areas and recycled waterproof billboard vinyl skins, which would form outdoor covered areas. This concept is functional, has relatively low costs and provides a playful, colourful and interactive environment for the children. We would like to thank Jamco Pty Ltd who has already pledged 150 used billboard vinyl skins to the project.

Recent Awards + Accolades

We are thrilled to announce that several dKO projects have been successful in recent awards …as follows:

Winner: 2011 UDIA Affordable Development

For Bonner Residential Estate/OwnPlace Program by Land Development Agency

Winner: 2011 UDIA Urban Renewal & President’s Award

For Bonnyrigg Living Communities Project by Becton Property Group Ltd (Bonnyrigg Partnerships)

…View project

Winner: 2011 UDIA President’s Award

For Bonnyrigg Living Communities Project by Becton Property Group Ltd (Bonnyrigg Partnerships)

Winner: 2011 Urban Taskforce Development Excellence Award, ‘Masterplanned Development’ category

For Bonnyrigg Living Communities Project in collaboration with Becton Property Group Ltd

Winner: 2011 Master Builders & Boral Award – ‘Townhouses & Villas’ and ‘Medium Density Housing’ categories

For RAM Terraces, ACT, Pictured above …View project

Shortlisted: 2011 Interior Design Excellence Award – ‘Medium Density Apartment’ category

For Bellevue Hill Residence

Voted Room #17 in 2011 Australian House & Garden Top 50 Rooms

For Bellevue Hill Residence …View project

Sydney’s Macarthur Gardens Taking Shape

dKO is looking forward to building a great working relationship with yet another home builder. Currently, the first 52 Independent Living Units in Stages and 1 and 2 at Macarthur Gardens are nearing completion with Stages 3 and 4 (49 ILU’s) to be awarded shortly to Clarendon Residential Projects.

dKO is currently working with Stockland on this vibrant community located at Macarthur Gardens which includes 260 Independent Living Units catering for Seniors as well as state of the art community centre facilities.

dKO has developed a new approach to the concept development of Seniors Living Communities and with Macarthur Gardens we have provided full service to Stockland including masterplanning, Independent Living Unit design, community centre design and documentation through to complete contract administration.

Company News

Staff Moves

Associate Director Michael Drescher has extended his role at dKO to include overseeing the Melbourne Interior Design Department while Georgia Cannon takes up the role of Senior Interior Designer alongside Dana Goldberg.

This move adds potency to a large and established team of interior designers who are highly respected within the design community and further solidifies dKO’s commitment to offering a holistic, client-focused approach. We are very excited about the depth and direction of the Interiors Department and are confident of delivering clients a unique and fully integrated design aesthetic as well as a positive commercial outcome.

dKO is now on Facebook and Twitter!

dKO recently joined Facebook, providing the perfect opportunity to share news, views and ideas with our clients, suppliers and other friends of dKO. Please visit often and do the same ...here’s the link.

Or… to follow us on Twitter, go to @dKOArchitecture.

Green Star Architecture

dKO has been a member of the Green Building Council of Australia for two years and we pleased to announced that David Nicholson of the Melbourne office is now a Green Star Associate. This further highlights dKO’s commitment to ethical and sustainable architecture … we are firm believers that good design gives straightforward solutions for achieving sustainable outcomes.

Northbourne ACT Competition

dKO’s entry in the ACT Government’s Northbourne Competition was awarded a Commendation this month. The competition brief called for an urban design and architectural response to rejuvenate the Northbourne Flats site along the main north-south arterial road leading into Canberra. dKO’s proposal created micro communities within the macro density by forming communal spaces and the segmentation of building blocks into communal clusters. …View entry

Koos’s Komment

I’ve recently become aware of a new initiative emanating from the Victorian Government Architect’s office – the Victorian Design Review Panel. Notwithstanding that this is an additional step in the Victorian planning process I think this is a fabulous move. Too many decisions on design and architecture are made inappropriately and for the wrong reasons during the design process. Having a panel of appropriate professionals can assist and support in the often arduous process of design approvals.

The design process is often exclusively between the client and architect and eventually the determining authority. Having a panel can flush out different ideas and potentially lead to better outcomes.

At dKO we currently have a process whereby other designers and architects peer review our work as we believe it always provides a better result. Working collaboratively with other architects in Australia, New Zealand and Asia has certainly improved our work and provided a better environment for all.

Press

Latest Press

As part of Melbourne’s 2011 State of Design Festival, designers were invited to submit concepts that improved the pedestrian experience and increased activity on the northern side of Collins Street Bridge. The brief was to provide an installation that looked beautiful and encouraged active participation.

dKO submitted two designs – both of which were shortlisted – with our entry ‘Re-tuned’ awarded 2nd Prize.

‘Re-tuned’ reinvented the bridge as a musical instrument with pedestrians actively engaged in “playing” the bridge, discovering its hidden song by striking the individual discs with a light-weight timber baton which brought forth a range of octaves along its length.

More details at: State of Design