The Liberty Tower building is designed by Elenberg Fraser, the acclaimed new stars of Melbourne architecture.
Established in 1998, Elenberg Fraser is a new generation architecture practice. A network of architecture, urban development and master planning, the practice brings together a highly skilled work force, a progressive workplace and flat management structure supported by a highly developed digital infrastructure network. Led by Directors Zahava Elenberg and Callum Fraser, the practice comprises professionally qualified architects and talented recent graduates, ensuring that a unique mix of tested experience and fresh ideas are brought to each project. Their mission at Elenberg Fraser is to carry out ambitious building projects at multiple scales and programmes, with a commitment to innovation, design and sustainability.
They endeavour to utilise their professional skills to the best of their ability in order to protect the interests of all stakeholders in the built environment. They build within the city as if it is their own, and they are proud of the result and conscious of the effect that their buildings have on both the city around and the inhabitants within. They have an ongoing program of research and development and internal qualitative analysis. They are committed to absolute best practice.
In a world where everything tends towards similarity, Elenberg Fraser projects stand in relief. They eschew the notion of a house style and avoid generalising across projects. This approach has given them the specific skills that differentiate the work of their practice within the architectural marketplace.
Other projects include Watergate, Site One, Huski Apartments, St Falls, Gingerboy and Normanby Chambers.
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