Architects you can depend on and a process you can trust
Life's better in an architecturally designed home.
That is why we believe architecture is more than materials and sculptural forms: it is about people. Namely, it is about you and how you live.
This human connection is where we begin our process – because once we know who you are, the form naturally evolves. So first we ask how you want your home to feel? And why is that important to you? Then we make it beautiful.
Recent projects
Windmill Townhomes
Project under construction.Expected completion: Mid 2024.Location: Newtown, Victoria. As the sun sets over the prestigious Newtown neighbourhood in Victoria, a remarkable property development project is …
Dorcas Street Cottage
South Melbourne Bordered by new developments, it’s difficult to reconcile this street as being heritage protected. However, this was the case when the owners, a …
Kelly and Gavin’s home
Bellarine Peninsula There are few properties that can enjoy rural land while still being close to the city. However, this property, only a 15-minute drive …
Hampton St Mixed Use Development
An urban, mixed use development to elevate and support the premium arts precinct in the heart of Newtown Geelong. The surrounding historical architecture has played …
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Recent articles
Unlocking Potential: A Tasmania Development Case Study by RUBI Architects
Presenting the extraordinary case study of RUBI Architects, where strategic thinking and innovative design unlocked the full potential of a 5-hectare greenfield site in North-West …
What Questions to ask when Engaging an Architect…from an Architect’s Perspective.
Selecting an architect is an important decision. Most people interview 2 to 3 architects before making a decision. We’re all familiar with the basic questions …
What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Why it can cost you more NOT to Engage an Architect.
It’s a dream for many to build a beautiful, designer home, but when it comes to hiring a professional to carry out the job, many …
Domain Magazine – Taking Advantage of Local Knowledge
‘Architects who live and work in our regional centres know the lay of the land and the way the wind blows’. ‘Geelong, Wollongong and Newcastle …