Project Team
A strong, aligned vision was critical to the collaboration between MONNO, Fieldwork, Mim Design and Openwork throughout Everlane’s inception and development. Bound by a shared intent to create authentic spaces that are distinctive, timeless, honest and durable, the award-winning Melbourne-based team embraced the site’s character to ensure strength in design.
Developer —
MONNO
MONNO is a design-driven property developer that transcends the expected. They focus on quality over quantity, only working in peerless locations, and only partnering with exceptional collaborators.
Boasting easy access to the CBD, South Yarra and Melbourne’s Sports and Entertainment Precinct the suburb has become a flourishing hub for businesses of diverse sizes and sectors.
Encore Cremorne
— MONNO
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Encore Cremorne
— MONNO
Encore Cremorne — MONNO
Partnership For Success
Encore, located near its sister development Everlane, was conceived by the same design and development team, guaranteeing a seamless experience for both tenants and visitors. MONNO’s unwavering dedication to this particular area of Cremorne is evident as they continue to showcase their expertise and enthusiasm in crafting exceptional commercial spaces. The harmonious relationship between Encore and Everlane contributes to Cremorne’s emergence as an even more sought-after destination, catering to those in search of a vibrant and flourishing workplace environment.
A Success Story —
Encore Cremorne
“At MONNO, we strive to be slightly different! Create something a little better, stand out from the crowd and be proud of our timeless projects. Everlane will do just that, we will create something better than the rest.”
GENO HUBAY, MANAGING DIRECTOR
— MONNO
“At MONNO, we strive to be slightly different! Create something a little better, stand out from the crowd and be proud of our timeless projects. Everlane will do just that, we will create something better than the rest.”
GENO HUBAY, MANAGING DIRECTOR
— MONNO
Cremorne St, Richmond
— Fieldwork
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Cremorne St, Richmond
— Fieldwork
Architect —
Fieldwork
Fieldwork is a multidisciplinary architecture practice with a strong reputation for innovation across the residential, commercial, mixed-use and education sectors. Responsive, equitable and environmentally conscious, Fieldwork’s preeminent team create buildings that fuse pragmatics and prestige to deliver future-focused, sustainable designs.
Acknowledging that the built environment fundamentally shapes the way we live, work and perceive our lives, Fieldwork takes a ‘people-first’ approach to design and understand symbiotic relationship between work and play. Collaborative by nature, the team seeks to shape Melbourne’s built environment through designs that respond to social, political, aesthetic, emotional and economic forces.
Fieldwork were awarded the Sir Osborne McCutcheon Award for Commercial Architecture at the 2020 Victoria Architecture Awards for 9 Cremorne Street, Cremorne.
Cremorne Street — Fieldwork
Interiors —
Mim Design
Mim Design is an award-winning, Melbourne-based design studio renowned for its creative approach, authenticity, high-end finishes and meticulous attention to detail. Recognised nationally and internationally, the studio has spent more than 20 years curating a diverse portfolio that spans high-end residential, commercial, retail and hospitality developments.
Cobild HQ
— Mim Design
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Cobild HQ
— Mim Design
Cobild HQ — Mim Design
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Parks Victoria Headquarters
— Openwork with
Archier/Harrison and White
Parks Victoria Headquarters
— Openwork with
Archier/Harrison and White
Landscape —
Openwork
Openwork is a practice that has been formed to make great, well crafted communal and public spaces. The studio is built around a small team of professionals with diverse skills and a track record of working across scales and disciplines. Operating as a landscape architectural consultancy, urban design studio and research lab, all modes work towards igniting public exchange.
National Gallery Of Victoria Architecture Commission 2018 — Openwork with Muir Architecture