08/05/2021
Sectional terrace house study 3/3
STUDIO TROBEC is an architectural design company that is committed to creating inspired, healthy, sustainable, socially responsible, and delightful work.
We have experience spanning boutique urban and architectural design through to development advisory for small and large projects in Sydney and regional NSW. Projects we work on include single houses, alterations and additions, sub-divisions & multi-residential buildings, public art, urban design, food & beverage venues, tourism architecture, and commercial offices. Design excellence and economic f
08/05/2021
Sectional terrace house study 3/3
08/05/2021
Sectional terrace house study 2/3
08/05/2021
Sectional terrace house study 1/3
We have just moved into our new office in Surry Hills, which we’ll be sharing with some of our favourite design practices in Sydney. (also, we will start posting on social media again)
02/07/2020
STUDIO TROBEC and Russell Rodrigo are shortlisted for the design of the Bondi Memorial at Marks Park. It is to the victims (and their families & communities) of the gay hate crimes in Sydney that targeted gay men and trans women during the 70s, 80s and 90s. See our entry and support our design if you agree with it (Design 3) by voting - https://haveyoursay.waverley.nsw.gov.au/bondi-memorial
Our design pays respect to the striking landscape (we have kept it low to the ground yet made it a private and distinct place at the same time) and becomes a very significant place for reflection - both alone and in groups while looking out at the sea. The symbolism such as the whistles reference the grassroots campaigns initiated by the community during the time of the events (as they were not adequately protected by police). The memorial will glow softly at night, becoming an inviting and safe space - thanks to lighting designer Maren Kohlwage.
Bondi Memorial Public Artwork Shortlist Waverley Council and LGBTQ+ health organisation ACON are calling for community feedback on the shortlisted designs for the development of a site-specific public artwork in the built environment of Marks Park, Tamarama. Background The core purpose of this artwork is to acknowledge the victims and sur...
20/12/2017
Designing in pencil
27/09/2017
Sydney After Cars – Tube hotels for the homeless and other ideas from our collective imagination (Part 2/2) What will happen to our roads when reliance on cars starts dropping away? We spoke with 100’s of Sydney-siders to tap into our collective imagination. Here is what they told us. The collectiv…
27/09/2017
https://studio-trobec.com/2017/09/27/sydney-after-cars-part-12/
Sydney After Cars – Roads as vibrant public spaces (Part 1/2) STUDIO TROBEC presents a speculative project that re-imagines our busy and polluted roads after our need for cars has significantly decreased (some statistics state that with automated vehicles we …
15/09/2017
https://studio-trobec.com/2017/09/15/studio-trobec-at-work-photographed-by-alisha-gore/
STUDIO TROBEC at work: photographs by Alisha Gore Photographer Alisha Gore ( visited our studio for a morning to capture how we work. Pictured: Vesna Trobec and Stephanie Gotis-Graham.
12/07/2017
https://studio-trobec.com/2017/07/11/inner-west-transformative-experience-terrace-house/
Inner West terrace undergoes a transformative experience STUDIO TROBEC assisted architect/Associate Professor Chris L. Smith with getting his unconventional design of an Inner West outdoor deck with bathing facilities through City of Sydney council and i…
11/07/2017
https://studio-trobec.com/2017/07/11/formal-play-in-the-east/
Formal play in the East For this rear extension within an eastern suburb, we are making iterative models to explore how form can break away, transform, merge, match, and become something beautiful and new. The way that ne…
06/07/2017
Vesna Trobec collaborated with Architecture Professor Chris L. Smith to create a drawing that would accompany his essay. Both will be exhibited alongside the other at an exhibition titled: ‘Great War Island: Desert Fictions’.
https://studio-trobec.com/2017/07/06/trobecs-drawing-exhibited-in-belgrade-serbia-great-war-island-desert-fictions/