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Think Wolf Architects.

Think Architect, Think Wolf Architects. When you think of architects in Melbourne we hope that the name Wolf Architects comes to mind. Great architects produce great work and great work gets seen. One of the first things that attract potential clients to us has always...

A School that can grow

A School that can grow

A school that can grow and change with each generation A graduate of UWC South East Asia in Singapore, our principal architect Taras Wolf was brought up with the ideals of UWC and has in turn incorporated such ideals into his multi cultural architectural practice. At...

Art or a Science?

Is Architecture an Art or a Science? If it's Art then why are there so few artistic looking buildings? Architecture is indeed both an art and a Science but it's not easy to find a balance between the two. Dealing with stringent time frames, construction...

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The Alternative

The alternative house of the future. Image by Anicia Pedotti. WOLF Architects are often challenged with how to create more house in less space. With land becoming increasingly valuable we are constantly subdividing, reducing and compressing. This process of making...

Teaching and Mentoring

Balancing learning with fun. While I have never considered myself a teacher first and foremost or intended to focus on it as a career choice, teaching has featured significantly in my life and I believe has contributed to the success of WOLF ARCHITECTS. Success and...

What gets better with age?

What gets better with age? There aren’t many things apart from certain wines that are perceived with the ability to improve with age. In theory, we as individuals improve with age if we can put vanity aside. Although our bodies are confined to the natural courses of...

Well Rounded Architects

Well Rounded Architects connect better with clients. Recently I was approached by a group of Masters students for an interview on unique architects. They were researching architects who had different or unusual career paths and I fit the bill to a T. Before I became a...