Introducing 623 Collins Street, a landmark collaboration with Sterling Global.
Originally built in 1924 as the State Savings Bank of Victoria, the building has been reimagined as a collection of crafted residences that honour its heritage while embracing a contemporary sensibility.
Our studio approached the interiors with an emphasis on material depth, proportion and restraint, allowing the building’s history to inform a timeless and enduring design language.
The residences at 623 Collins reveal a study in considered luxury. Soft tactility meets architectural precision, with bespoke detailing and a muted palette that reflects our studios commitment to understated sophistication.
Stone, timber, and metal converge to create a rhythm of texture and tone – an interior landscape that feels both intimate and expansive. Designed for longevity, the spaces evoke a sense of balance and calm, redefining what it means to live within a piece of Melbourne’s architectural history.
Introducing 623 Collins Street, a landmark collaboration with Sterling Global.
Originally built in 1924 as the State Savings Bank of Victoria, the building has been reimagined as a collection of crafted residences that honour its heritage while embracing a contemporary sensibility.
Our studio approached the interiors with an emphasis on material depth, proportion and restraint, allowing the building’s history to inform a timeless and enduring design language.
The residences at 623 Collins reveal a study in considered luxury. Soft tactility meets architectural precision, with bespoke detailing and a muted palette that reflects our studios commitment to understated sophistication.
Stone, timber, and metal converge to create a rhythm of texture and tone – an interior landscape that feels both intimate and expansive. Designed for longevity, the spaces evoke a sense of balance and calm, redefining what it means to live within a piece of Melbourne’s architectural history.
Developer: @sterling_global
Architecture: @plus.studio.co
Interior Design: @fionalynchoffice
Renders: @gabriel_saunders