Quokka Quarters
The proposed Quokka Quarters redevelopment of Pedal & Flipper seeks to meet growing demand for sustainable, community-orientated developments, incorporating a four-level development that would see the hire facility occupy the first two floors and two floors of residential units above that.
Hexad Studio
Situated at 65 – 69 Waverley Road in Malvern East in Melbourne, the Hexa-Cell Residence is a testament to innovative, cost-effective, and sustainable architecture.
The Baleen
The Baleen project imagines not only modular holiday accommodation apartments on Wadjemup but also open source architecture that will have global impact.
Archi International
The Archi International proposal for Malvern East in Victoria centres on a panelised building system built on the principles of net zero, material upcycling, disassembly, community engagement, sustainability and the promotion of longevity through a recycling life cycle.
Archvengers
Project XII aims to provide an innovative solution that will revolutionise residential building in New South Wales. The project focusses on amenity and adaptability for residents, affordable and fast design and construction, and community activation.
Metamorphic Abode
The proposed Quokka Quarters redevelopment of Pedal & Flipper seeks to meet growing demand for sustainable, community-orientated developments, incorporating a four-level development that would see the hire facility occupy the first two floors and two floors of residential units above that.
Pedal & Flipper Precinct
The Pedal & Flipper Precinct project embodies sustainability and innovation, with its plan to upgrade a hire facility on WA’s Rottnest Island and add to the complex through the installation of 10 modular apartments and community spaces.
The Wadjemup Bike Stay
This reimagining of Rottnest Island’s Pedal & Flipper demonstrates a variety of strategies that aim to foster a community centred around bike culture and complement the existing diving and tourism culture that is unique to Rottnest.
WAVE
Wave is inspired by the local natural and built character of Rottnest Island, with the coastline and sand dunes informing its sweeping and fluid form. The aim of incorporating curved timber façades and screens was to demonstrate the possibilities of modular architecture to look different than people expect and investigate its ability to be integrated within a site to look cohesive and intentionally-designed.
Timber Waves
Climate change is the existential crisis of our times and something this redevelopment of Pedal & Flipper seeks to tackle through the use of design for manufacture and assembly and a variety of other innovations.
A New Heart
The New Heart Pedal & Flipper redevelopment scheme embraces sustainability by ensuring that every unit is composed of recycled steel, which significantly reduces CO2 emissions in construction, in addition to reducing energy and iron ore required.