Dual facades for Fender Katsalidis designed 108 Flinders

Dual facades for Fender Katsalidis designed 108 Flinders
Jennifer DukeDecember 7, 2020

Flinders Street apartment project, 108 Flinders, from Melbourne developer Riverlee, has been revealed – with a dual façade feature designed by Fender Katsalidis.

The development was launched in 2010 and is completely sold out, with 80% of 108 Flinders purchased in the first few months.

The 190 apartment project includes one façade facing Flinders Street with another onto ACDC Lane. Each is created with a different concept, the Flinders Street facing front using a mosaic of coloured glass and stainless steel frames.

According to Fender Katsalidis Architects’ Karl Fender, the rear façade to ACDC Lane includes an urban scale art wall created by graphic artist Garry Emery, and includes a new restaurant. The façade can be individually altered by the residents to create privacy screens, altering the face of the art whenever they are moved.

The new restaurant is Patuso, a Peruvian grill.

“Our practice enjoys, wherever possible, to create an architecture that contributes to the richness of our city through the thoughtful integration of art into the building fabric, often working in close collaboration with Melbourne artists,” Fender said.

“108 Flinders is a sculpture in its own right, which embraces the diverse fabric of our city through its precinctual responses.”

In the middle of 108 Flinders is a modernized internal garden, 18 metres high, which is planned to improve amenity for those living in the two connected buildings. It includes a wall mural designed by Emery Studio, a waterpond skylight to the level below and upside-down tree sculpture suspended above.

There is also a rooftop terrace of level 12, explains Riverlee sales and marketing director Kristine Lee. It has views of the MCG and Federation Square.

On levels 11 and 12 there are premium penthouse residences that include their own mini-garden retreats within the home. The three penthouses that face onto Flinders Street have motorized louvered windows that have views of the Yarra River and Royal Botanic Gardens.

“We believe at 108 Flinders we have achieved an urbane home that gives Melbournians the chance to live, work and play in the CBD without compromising on anything,” said Lee.

The development also has communal facilities, including a gym and residents’ lounge.

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer

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