Sat 17th | 10:00am - 11:00am
Design tent
hosted by | Multiplicity
Sioux and Tim from multiplicity have offered to share their experiences working within heritage overlays and existing building fabric through facilitating a discussion forum on sustainable design in these circumstances. They are willing to collaborate with other designers, artists and planners to engage people in the practical issues involved with the re-use of existing built fabric of any period.
Sioux Clark and Tim O'Sullivan
Sioux and Tim are the directors behind multiplicity, an award winning Melbourne based architecture and interior design practice. They share a strong belief in enhancing their architecture through responding explicitly to the people and places they are designing for. Much of Multiplicity's work has been in the adapting reuse of existing buildings, including the conversion of a historic church outside Daylesford, Victoria, and they are currently embarking on a renovation project involving the relocation of a 1960's house. Sioux and Tim are sensitive to the environmental and social impact of their projects and have endeavored to produce outcomes which have a symbioitic relationship with the existing building fabric and its surrounds, hence imparting a greater degree of longevity in so far as the brief, budget and any given heritage or planning restrictions allow. Multiplicity is known for exemplary architecture, demonstrating the creative, aesthetic and environmental benefits of a their very personal approach to sustainable design.
mob@multiplicity.com.au