Knox Schlapp Ministry of Housing

  • client Ministry of Housing

    status Complete 1985

    location Graham St, Port Melbourne, Victoria

    traditional land owners Bunurong People

    photography John Gollings

  • In the early 1980’s the Ministry of Housing embarked on a visionary pathway, commissioning a range of new urban infill housing typologies. In 1984 the practice was commissioned to design 39 family units on an old industrial site in Port Melbourne, known as Knox Schlapp.

    The site was an island surrounded by wide streets and the adjoining decommissioned Port Melbourne gasometer. It was a tough place for a public housing development. The idea was to normalize social housing by retaining the traditional house-to-street pattern and integrate it into the surrounding public realm. Each unit has a small courtyard front and back and a front door directly on the street. The units are organized in a perimeter block format around a large central shared garden. This gave the project some architectural dignity, a sense of place and personal address.

  • 2024 Australian Institute of Architects Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award

    1985 Royal Australian Institute of Architects [National] Robin Boyd Award [finalist]

    1985 ACI Architecture Award for Innovation in Architecture

    1985 Royal Australian Institute of Architects New Housing Merit Award

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