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YINJISPACE use media professional’s unique perspective,try to explore the essence of life behind the design works.

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B.E Architecture

The BE building team, led by Broderick Ely, Jonathon Boucher And Andrew Piva, is young and vibrant. The company is known for its sophisticated residential and commercial projects, with a design for architecture, landscape, interior, furniture, lighting and objects. Multidisciplinary group. 

Broderick Ely, the design director of B.E Architecture, combines creative design concepts with highly hands-on methods to create a unique architecture. He continues to research and develop new concepts, integrating innovative technologies and long-established architectural techniques to find the right design solutions to express customer interest. He is active in the art world in Australia and abroad, often planning and commissioning important art works to enter B.E projects. 

Jonathon Boucher is the co-founder and director of BE Architecture, an architect who understands the design process and understands the big picture of working with key stakeholders and committees to help clients achieve their goals, even under strict constraints. It also enables visionary projects. 

Andrew Piva has been with B.E Architecture for more than 15 years, and Andrew has helped develop the company's design standards and is responsible for quality assurance to ensure project success. In the design process, he is highly involved in working with customers, developing design plans and supervising construction during the reporting process to ensure that expectations are met. 

B.E's project provides insight into the user experience of the scenario and building, making it meaningful, and will continue to be relevant over time. Their work has been recognized by numerous awards and is widely published in Australia and overseas. The company's experience in creating sophisticated, timeless architecture has earned them respect for their peers and, more importantly, has earned the respect of their customers. B.E architecture has a long history of residential and commercial space construction.

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    Design Works

    • Anderson Road House

      With each project, BE Architecture seek to find a sense of identity through a key project material, something the client can take ownership of.
    • Seawind Residence

      Seawind Residence forms on site as a robust and flexible coastal home, able to be adapted to suit the varying needs of its family.
    • Elwood Residence

      Through a subtle and modest approach, Elwood Residence sees the expansion of the original home,that's by B.E Architecture managing to retain its prior essence.
    • Orrong Road Residence

      Orrong Road, a family home in the heart of Toorak in Melbourne, Australia, was designed by local interior design studio BE Architecture. It transforms an existing 1960s flat into a unique warm leveled family home.
    • Irving Street Townhouses

      B.E Architecture has completed a townhouse project in Melbourne. Through a unity of colour and form, Irving Street townhouses are conceived through a cohesive, similar vein approach, but each carved out of its own unique address.
    • Mermaid Beach Residence

      B.E. Architecture has completed a new project called Mermaid Beach Residence, located on The gold coast of Queensland, on a whimsical Beach. The design concept of B.E.
    • St Vincents Place Residence

      As a modern renaissance home designed by B.E Architecture, the St Vincents Place Residence is a new archetype developed through reinterpretation of classical references with a modern sensibility.
    • Armadale Residence

      The overall feeling of the three-storey residence in Melbourne, Australia is lightness, almost an ethereal floating quality created by the sun refracting over the granite facade.
    • Canterbury Road Residence

      Like a naturally occurring trilithon found in rock formations, the Canterbury Road Residence is made up of three simple structures, clad in rough lavastone stacked to form a contemplative passageway.