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CROSBY architects

Profile Overview | Projects | Practice | Services
Short St Warehouse conversion, Footscray, Victoria 2002 (Photo: John Gollings)
Short St Warehouse conversion, Footscray, Victoria 2002 (Photo: John Gollings)
Brunel St House, East Malvern, Victoria 1993 (Photo: John Gollings)
Serviced Apartments, Flinders St, Melbourne, 1998-2002 (Photo: John Gollings)
Top Left: Short St Warehouse conversion, Footscray, Victoria 2002 (Photo: John Gollings)
Top Right: Brunel St House, East Malvern, Victoria 1993 (Photo: John Gollings)
Bottom Left: Short St Warehouse conversion, Footscray, Victoria 2002 (Photo: John Gollings)
Bottom Right: Serviced Apartments, Flinders St, Melbourne, 1998-2002 (Photo: John Gollings)

Philosophy

Community expectations of the role of architecture and the performance and competency of architects in the process of creating architecture are the starting points for all design. But these departures should always be critiqued.

The outcome should be a built solution that is economical, sustainable, socially responsible and culturally significant. The result should always be rigorously evaluated.

In between is a plethora of decisions, interactions, disagreements, comings together, reaching beyonds, shortfalls, ideas rejected and kept, mutated and grafted.

Good design is a messy business and if it isn’t it should be suspect. A project never really starts and it definitely never ends. Architecture is a participatory pursuit. It is hard and it should be worthy.

 “The historic rupture between doing and being….is…the expression of an essential malaise in  modern man and society. The cure for this malaise lies in art: in building, dwelling and thinking.”  De Sola-Morales

“…specific conditions are increasingly emerging as the only possible elements on which to base a project.” Vittorio Gregotti

CROSBY architects
Unit 1, 5 Short Street
3011 Footscray - Melbourne
Phone +61 3 9687 6997
Fax +613 9687 6995
info@crosbyarchitects.com.au
www.crosbyarchitects.com.au
CROSBY architects Team
Owner
Geoff Crosby
Specialties
Design
Adapting built fabric to new uses
Single to multi residential buildings
Sustainable Design