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Fender Katsalidis
70 City Road SOUTHBANK VIC 3006 Australia

The architectural practice of Fender Katsalidis (Aust) Pty Ltd is based in the Australian city of Melbourne and undertakes projects throughout Australia and internationally. Karl Fender and Nonda Katsalidis are the founding directors of this practice.

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Eureka Tower

Southbank, 2006

The highly sculptural Eureka Tower is reputed to be the tallest residential building in the world. Apartment sales greatly exceeded initial expectations, and the building attracted purchasers from all over Australia as well as elsewhere in the region. Located across the Yarra River from the central business district of Melbourne, the development provides a range of high-end apartments, public observation and experiential centre and specialist office accommodation in the ninety sto-rey building. The tower itself forms part of a city-block sized podium, incorporating a hotel, retail, hospitality facilities and commercial carparking.

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NewActon East

Canberra, 2008

New Acton is a mixed use development, comprising residential, commercial, retail and hotel on a heritage site in Canberra. The project is characterised by bold design in a highly sensitive area and by its art-integration program.

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Edgewater Apartments

Geelong, 2010

The Edgewater project comprises a seven level building which consists of 32 luxury apartments and 10 retail tenancies at ground level. The site is located on the waterfront of Geelong, a major regional city an hours travel outside of Melbourne. The design of the building responds successfully to tight planning constraints and manages to maintain view corridors for existing neighbours. The sculptured towered element references the maritime nature of the locale, as does the rich palette of materials, which includes hardwood timbers, copper, stone and integrally coloured concrete.

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