Architecture, McBride Charles Ryan Project architect, Robert McBride Project team, Debbie-Lyn Ryan, Drew Williamson, Adam Pustola, Fang Cheah Building surveyor, PLP Building Surveyors Structural engineer, VDM Consulting Engineers Fire safety engineer, Lake Young & Associates Builder, Easton Builders (Vic) ESD consultant, Cundall Johnston + Partners Quantity surveyor, Construction Planning and Economics Photos, Trevor Mein
Monaco House is a little hidden treasure located on Ridgway Place, one of the myriad laneways for which Melbourne is internationally renowned. Located opposite the Melbourne Club at the eastern end of the central business district, the active and unexpected facade enlivens the area and intrigues passers-by. This building was built for the Honorary Consul of Monaco and is the first to be granted naming rights outside Monaco. On a site of just 101 square metres, the building is four storeys high and includes a cafe, consular activity, offices, meeting areas and a rooftop garden. In the words of critic Simon Drysdale, Monaco House “participates in the city as laneway art as well as a building” - the facade is generously expressive in both form and surface textures. Internally, the geometric, permeable profile of the facade continues - the walls flow on to become the upholstered ceiling, folding surfaces create a play of light and shadow, a cave-like balcony is built into the third level, and the roof terrace is a warped green platform. In plan, Monaco house has two conflicting agendas - the linearity of office planning and a resistance to this assigned limitation. The physical footprint of the building is so tiny that savvy planning strategies were required - of particular note is the way each of the building functions seamlessly slides from one into another. Giving the streetscape a refreshing dose of glee, Monaco House adds to the layered history of the city of Melbourne - “a project of boutique celebration.”
For a full project review see Architecture Australia vol 97 no 2, March/April 2008 - available 14 March 2008 in Australia.
Monaco House by McBride Charles Ryan, 2008 | Melbourne