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The most ambitious architectural model!
The most ambitious architectural model! The team at Wolf Architects is currently building a 1:20 balsa wood model like a jigsaw puzzle. Every piece of the puzzle is built as a section that can be perfectly slotted in to fit with the rest of the model, and it can be...

An Architectural Bonding!
An Architectural Bonding! Over the years, Wolf Architects has established a solid relationship with Toebelmann Constructions. We don’t just make buildings, we also build bonds! 11 Millers Crescent is an example of architectural bonding. It begins from sound...

Wolf Architects ‘The Finest’ in Melbourne
Wolf Architects 'The Finest' in Melbourne Wolf Architects is passionate and committed to providing its clients with highly innovative design solutions which have a real focus on quality and fine detail. Wolf designed homes are truly bespoke; tailored to the...

Architecture for beautiful, sustainable living
Architecture for beautiful, sustainable living Made from sustainable and energy efficient materials, this architectural design displays perfect balance and offers inviting spaces inside and outside the home.

Wolf Architects Saving Trees!
Wolf Architects saving trees! At Wolf Architects, we love trees! Conserving trees should be a top consideration when it comes to developing or redeveloping a site. These commonly overlooked organic structures make up the spirit of a place and its history. It would be...
Going… Going…. Gone!!!!!
Going... Going.... Gone!!!!! That’s what we are hoping to hear this Saturday the 26th when 11 Miller Crescent goes to Auction at 3pm. The property is now open for inspections this Thursday between 1.30pm-2pm, 7.30pm-8pm and for one last time before the auction between...

Wolf-designed café now open!
Wolf-designed café now open! Wolf Architects is renowned for designing luxurious residential projects. Yet we also have some boutique commercial projects up our sleeves. A recent Wolf-designed café inspired by the modern Dutch art movement is now open! If you’re in...

Millimetre per Metre!
Millimetre per Metre! All Wolf designers are trained to develop “The eye of the Wolf”. This term was coined by our chief architect Taras Wolf, who has the ability to see the difference of one millimetre from a distance of a metre. This means a lot when it comes to...

Contemporary Australian Architecture!
What is contemporary Australian Architecture? What future are we creating now for human habitation later on? How will it look like? What kind of lifestyles are we designing for? Wolf designers have always been very curious and curiosity can be a great key ingredient...

Become a Wolf Designer?
Become a Wolf Designer? Over the years, this is what we’ve been hearing from many applicants. Positions are rare and we don’t normally advertise. Our mail-box and inbox are always filled with CVs of hopeful and capable candidates. For the first in a very long time, we...
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Dandelion Wishes Gala
On the weekend Taras and I took part in a fundraising gala event for the Monash Children’s hospital. It is “our local” if ever we need it, located in Clayton, the brand new facility is due to open this year. Dandelion Wishes Gala is the passionate work of a most...
A Wolf Named Harry
Introducing the newest edition to the Wolf pack! Harry Potter has found himself home at our Melbourne headquarters and has made quite the impression on the Wolf Team - and well, everyone he meets actually! The little Whippet is quite the character, he loves to play...
Back in Action
Welcome to 2017 at Wolf Architects! As January comes to a close the Wolf pack is back in full swing and eagerly awaiting the excitement, challenge and opportunity that 2017 will bring. Our tight-knit team of Architects and designers is stronger than ever and ready to...
The Art of Using One’s Hands
Talk to the Hand The art of using one's hands is a rarity amongst many professionals and in particular students and new comers to the architectural world. Modern day technologies and an abundance of 2D and 3D software have become common place in everyday practice, and...
The Common Misconception
Magicians not Miracle Makers Architecture is most definitely an Art- this we know; but there is also an element of Science- it's not quite an exact science but the perfect combination of the two is one hundred percent necessary. Fact is, Architects are often expected...
