In 2014, Breathe Architecture aimed to address Melbourne's broken housing system by creating socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable apartments. The first Nightingale apartment building was constructed in Brunswick, featuring a design that considered the area's industrial aesthetic. The building embraced reductionism, eliminating features like ceilings and dedicated laundries to reduce materials and embodied energy. Sustainability was a priority, with the apartments being carbon-neutral, eliminating gas, and incorporating solar panels for energy generation. The project aimed to revolutionize communal living and tackle the climate and housing crises. After five years, Nightingale 1 has made a significant impact, leading to increased demand for sustainable and affordable housing. Website article with photographs and the floor plan; Watch more home tours;
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