Located in Richmond, Australia, the Hue is a 5 storey apartment building designed by Jackson Clements. It is divided into 5.4 meter halls emerged from two storey terrace house party walls in the ground levels. The noise and the ventilation are due to the louvres that also allow the balcony spaces to be closed as sunrooms during winter, by this also increasing the livable spaces.
The walls from the eastern and western façade are articulated by different diameters windows, transforming the façade into an enigmatic presence within the street.
In front of the building there is also a public space to the street decorated with vegetation that adds commercial aspect to the building.
Photos by John Gollings
















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