Trusted partner for over 20 years of industry excellence.
We are proud to unveil our most ambitious project to date — a dynamic new urban precinct at 342–348 Victoria Street, Brunswick, located on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation.
This residential community has been designed by two of Australia’s most highly regarded architecture firms Fieldwork and DRC Architecture. The project will deliver 284 premium apartments, designed for sustainable and quality living.
Engaged by Hacer Group to deliver this standout community by renowned developer Assemble.
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Assemble are committed to building a future where more Australians can access and live in sustainable, appropriate and well designed homes and neighbourhoods. Assemble have made it their mission to challenge our country’s housing crisis to come up with new ideas on how they can deliver a better, fair system.


Engaged by Hacer Group to deliver this standout community by renowned developer Assemble.
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A mix of fine-grain commercial spaces and townhouses strengthens the link between precinct and neighbourhood.
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The design responds directly to the rich and varied character of the surrounding context, employing architectural strategies aligned with the area's placemaking objectives. At ground level, the precinct will be activated by a diverse mix of fine-grain home offices and larger commercial tenancies, while townhouses along the site’s perimeter will provide a sensitive transition in scale to the adjoining residential neighbourhood.


A mix of fine-grain commercial spaces and townhouses strengthens the link between precinct and neighbourhood.
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The design responds directly to the rich and varied character of the surrounding context, employing architectural strategies aligned with the area's placemaking objectives. At ground level, the precinct will be activated by a diverse mix of fine-grain home offices and larger commercial tenancies, while townhouses along the site’s perimeter will provide a sensitive transition in scale to the adjoining residential neighbourhood.

