A workplace in the tree tops by Futurespace and Amicus

Set amongst the treetops and behind the stunning facade of Gray Puksand’s 2020 Botanicca building, this workplace was calm and tranquil, and without doubt a great environment to work in. Designed by Futurespace and built by Amicus, this is the first in a series of workplaces I will share over the coming weeks.

 
Architecture and interiors photography by architectural photographer Elizabeth Schiavello
Architecture and interiors photography by architectural photographer Elizabeth Schiavello
Architecture and interiors photography by architectural photographer Elizabeth Schiavello
Architecture and interiors photography by architectural photographer Elizabeth Schiavello
Architecture and interiors photography by architectural photographer Elizabeth Schiavello
Architecture and interiors photography by architectural photographer Elizabeth Schiavello
Architecture and interiors photography by architectural photographer Elizabeth Schiavello
Architecture and interiors photography by architectural photographer Elizabeth Schiavello
Architecture and interiors photography by architectural photographer Elizabeth Schiavello
Architecture and interiors photography by architectural photographer Elizabeth Schiavello
Architecture and interiors photography by architectural photographer Elizabeth Schiavello
Architecture and interiors photography by architectural photographer Elizabeth Schiavello
 

A lockdown announcement, some handmade furniture and a mural

This shoot will always be memorable thanks to the announcement, halfway through, of the final (hopefully) Melbourne lockdown in July, 2021. The shoot, for furniture maker Damian Harpantidis of Harp Industries, was to capture his craft in situ, in his client’s Essendon home. The mural, which sits along side his beautifully crafted pieces was also impressive and memorable!

 
Architectural and interiors photography by Elizabeth Schiavello
Architectural and interiors photography by Elizabeth Schiavello
Architectural and interiors photography by Elizabeth Schiavello
Architectural and interiors photography by Elizabeth Schiavello
Architectural and interiors photography by Elizabeth Schiavello
Architectural and interiors photography by Elizabeth Schiavello
Architectural and interiors photography by Elizabeth Schiavello
 

South Melbourne Workspace by Hot Black and Amicus Spaces

One upside of covid (you have to find them or else…) is it allows the space to share more work here on my journal. Moving away from residential and into a workspace in South Melbourne. This one is a long way from some of the offices I worked in back in the day. Architecture by Hot Black, built by Amicus Spaces with furniture from howgroup. I’d stick around for Friday drinks on that balcony!

 
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
 

Caulfield Penthouse by Sara Levitas Design

There are two things that always occur to me at some stage before, during or after a residential shoot. The first one is how honoured I feel that my clients entrust the documentation of their work to me. The second, how privileged I am that their clients open their homes to me and allow me to capture their private worlds. Within these homes I get to see and experience a broad spectrum of cultures and styles and their art, furniture and objects, gathered locally or from places abroad.

This Caulfield penthouse was no exception. An eclectic mix of art and objects collected over years and places. Shot between one lockdown or another, Sara Levitas Design has worked with her clients to create in her words “a truly authentic and beautiful expression of themselves in their home”.

What a wonderful thing to be a part of!

 
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
 

Clifton Hill House by Meredith Lee Interior Design.

Still playing catch up with Meredith Lee - another beautiful, pre-covid project in Clifton Hill shot just last month. It’s light and airy, yet warm, textural and homely. I could happily rest here and gaze out on the lush green courtyard and garden spaces that surround it. Styling and design by Meredith Lee Interior Design.

 
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
EElizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer
 

Brighton Extension by Rosstang Architects

Shot on one of the last true summer days, this rear extension by Rosstang Architects was really in its element. It can’t go without saying that these are quite possibly the biggest doors I’ve come across in a home to date!

 
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
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Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
 

Off-form concrete in Geelong by Michael Carr Architects

If you’re familiar with me or my work, you’ll know how much good concrete makes my eyes light up and my heart sing. It’s a tad sad, I realise. Imagine my delight when I arrived on site in Geelong to see this stunning use of off-form concrete by Michael Carr and his team! Adding to the delight, well established landscaping and considered interiors, this project was a pleasure to shoot over a couple of all weather days - with a considerable covid interlude between them.

Architecture, Interiors & Styling: Michael Carr Architects
Landscape Design: Stephen Read Landscape Design
Build: Surfview Builders

 
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
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Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and Interiors Photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
Elizabeth Schiavello Architecture and interiors photographer Melbourne
 

Meredith Lee's St Kilda Road Apartment

I have shot some gorgeous projects so far this year and thanks to this little Easter break I have some space to start sharing them here. I’ll begin with some highlights from a stunning St Kilda Road apartment by Meredith Lee. No need for my thoughts, it speaks for itself.