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Architecture
From residential extensions to large-scale commercial constructions, we’ve worked on projects of all sizes – and we bring the same personal touch and attention to detail to every job, from conception to completion.
Whether it’s a waterfront luxury house, restaurant, apartment building or shopping centre, you can be sure FLDC has the expertise to take on your project, and to deliver it with style, innovation and quality.
Projects
The Point – Luxury waterfront home
The Point Kangaroo Point, Sydney Accessible to a private deep waterfront area at the rear, this promising site also presented some steep challenges. Working as both project architects and construction managers, we overcame these difficulties to let shine the inherent virtues of a truly spectacular location. Central to this effort was the high cantilevered balcony […]
Bayview – Challenging residential block
Challenging residential block Bayview, NSW From first glance this site looked like a challenge. This fantastic Bayview residential location rises sharply from the street, before coming to a steep 15-metre drop at its rear. It was a puzzle – how best to approach the design? Then we had our eureka moment: interior and exterior sightlines […]
Mortdale – Three-level shopping centre
Three-level shopping centre Mortdale, NSW There’s genuine pleasure in tackling a large-scale undertaking. The client’s brief for this three-level shopping centre – comprising 12,000 square metres of retail space and over 400 car spaces – specified each level as designed for a particular commercial tenant: a supermarket, a health and fitness club, and a retail […]
Sans Souci – Luxury family residence
Luxury family residence Sans Souci, NSW Tasked with designing this magnificent double-level 5-bedroom family residence, we knew the brief would demand some astute solutions. The features that make this design so remarkable – its grand curved stair, double-height open void foyer, cantilevered balcony with concrete feature blade, and swimming pool – also created a lot […]