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RE2 Architecture

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia



Address: Lygon Street 3054 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.re2architecture.com/

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30.04.2022 From the drawing board... Asian themed dwelling- Amara, Liloan, Cebu



27.04.2022 We are delighted to announce that a planning permit has been granted for our latest mixed-use holiday accommodation and retail project here in the popular Australian seaside town of San Remo, Victoria. We look-forward to introducing high quality residential and retail spaces to the main street of San Remo in a structure that is sensitive and complimentary to the coastal architectural styles of this location.

25.04.2022 Lighting and more latest touches to our clubhouse at The Enclaves by Ayala Land Premier

17.04.2022 This week saw us complete this small interior project for some corporate serviced townhouses in Melbourne AU



10.04.2022 RE2 Architecture attending the Mandaue Chamber of Commerce Inc. (MCCI) Business Summit

22.03.2022 ...continuing education for the practice Dutch Innovation, WASTE TO ENERGY Marco Polo Hotel, Cebu City... Cebu Business Club

04.03.2022 Busy week... ...Continuing Education for the practice hosted by: Philippine Green Building Council Dusit Thani, Makati City



18.02.2022 ...work in progress UP-Cebu Science Building RE2 Architecture International Inc. Dakay Construction

13.02.2022 When a unique blend of light, colour and playful forms meet the seaside. Some inspiration from one of the all time masters

01.02.2022 ...in progress...Clubhouse of The Enclaves at Ayala Northpoint, Talisay City, Negros Occ.

25.01.2022 Thriving landscape and a lively water garden make for a calming welcome experience to this inner city oasis home we have created for one lucky family in Cebu

23.01.2022 A new year has arrived and with it comes a new architectural home we are working on, The Sundial House. Located in Southwest Victoria, Australia, the initial brief was for a sustainable off-grid home that sits within an expansive orchard and poses minimal environmental impact. Employing construction methodologies inspired by the American ‘Earthship’ movement, there has been an emphasis on employment of natural, recycled, and/or locally sourced materials. Careful attention has... been paid to the siting, orientation and planning of the home based on solar and climatic conditions. The rammed earth load-bearing walls hold-up the predominantly timber structure over organised in a fan shape that has been mapped upon the solar path that crosses the home. The home employs use of North-facing wintergarden spaces to provide an operable thermal buffer to the main habitation spaces within. As per the inspirational Earthship models we studied, this design approach uses natural convection and the greenhouse heating effect to manage climate control within. Varying pitched roof sections have been modelled-on GPS and BIM data to ensure hot summer sun enters only the winter garden spaces while low angle winter sun can flood the internal spaces with light and continually warm the high thermal mass floor and load bearing walls. By way of careful planning and utilisation of green building technologies, we are achieving a net zero operation home that may rely solely on solar with only backup grid power thanks to close collaboration with our ESD consultants at Makao ESD consultants. Naturally, the home will also feature rainwater harvesting, on-site grey water treatment/recycling and a fully solar-powered and battery-equipped services. Finally and equally as important, this residence has been lovingly designed to create a warm, natural and organic experience for its lucky owners. Spaces which seamlessly blend interior environments with the expansive garden surrounds. Taking inspiration from prominent organic architects such as Kendrick Bangs Kellog and John Lautner, this design presents a series of robust yet gentle light-filled spaces which play on the unique planning geometry and garden surroundings. We aim here to demonstrate that a highly environmentally sustainable piece of architecture may still behold the spatial and formal qualities sought-after in iconic organic modernist architecture. Construction of this residence is scheduled to commence late 2021.



20.01.2022 Proudly announcing the recent planning/zoning approval of our latest architectural residence. Sat on a very narrow and compact site in the inner-Melbourne suburb of Richmond this 2-level residence is carefully-planned to create a bright and airy urban retreat within. Working closely together with our clients, this home seeks to achieve a seamless flow between the indoor and outdoor living environments making the most of available natural light and landscaped spaces. A warm and natural material pallate finish off this modern home which is scheduled for completion in 2021.

15.01.2022 Some still images from our Sundial House project

15.01.2022 From the drawing board... Asian themed dwelling- Amara, Liloan, Cebu

07.01.2022 We are delighted to announce that a planning permit has been granted for our latest mixed-use holiday accommodation and retail project here in the popular Australian seaside town of San Remo, Victoria. We look-forward to introducing high quality residential and retail spaces to the main street of San Remo in a structure that is sensitive and complimentary to the coastal architectural styles of this location.

05.01.2022 Let's work on saving the Philamlife Building and Theater. We at HCS have filed the petition, but we need YOUR help. We need EVERYONE's help. First, Mr. Ochanine has started a petition at http://chng.it/CpFV7TQdy8 please sign up. We are hitting close to 5k at the moment.... Second, there is a Facebook page (we'd be glad to know who the admin so we can give due credit) at: https://www.facebook.com/Let-Us-All-Save-Philamlife-Building-Philamlife-Auditorium-624904797523726/ please share your thoughts, experiences of the place right there. It's important to know how this building has affected you, to show that it is part of YOUR heritage.

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