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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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Australia

Edition Office

Edition Office is an award-winning architecture and interior design studio in Melbourne, Australia, founded in 2016 by founders Aaron Roberts and Kim Bridgland. The studio focuses on the in-depth study of materials and space practices through construction work and practice. They celebrate courage and raw materials, knowledge and caring.

Although Aaron Roberts and Kim Bridgland were both at different places in their own lives at the time, we soon came to realize that they had a shared set of interests and influences, both cultural and architectural. Several years later they began working together in a previous practice with different roles and responsibilities yet over a relatively short period these shared influences and concerns for a more thoughtful output led to stronger collaborations between them within the practice. 

Edition Office serves as a cultural medium in the diverse design and arts communities at the intersection of architecture, culture and politics, contributing to numerous lectures and publications throughout Australia. By performing the work, the studio is creating a continuous series of characters, stories and relationships. Edition Office focuses on the relationship between substance, space and cultural conventions. This approach has been recognized nationally and internationally and has been rewarded for its outstanding performance.

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    Design Works

    • Mossy Point House

      The home is perched on a series of parallel block-work walls and was evolved to mediate between the built, the natural and the nuances of contemporary liveability.
    • Fenwick Residences

      Perched on the edge of the escarpment with immediate views along the river as potent as the expansive horizon which unfolds to the north the site allows unencumbered connections to landscapes which are rare this close to the city.  
    • Federal House

      The house's living space and internal garden are behind a rough wooden slatted screen, wrapped in an open-air lobby to shade the west from the sun. The open-air lobby wraps around the central cloister garden, connecting the two living Spaces of the house.
    • Kyneton House

      Kyneton House is a constantly changing landscape that changes with the seasons and is a constantly changing place that bears witness to the passage of time.
    • Ngv Pavilion

      Edition Office and Australia glass artists Yhonnie Scarce cooperation design the national gallery of Victoria (NGV) inside a black cylinder of the pavilion.