Practice Profile
Elenberg Fraser
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Employees:
25
Established:
1998
Location:
Melbourne
Established in 1998, by founding directors Zahava Elenberg + Callum Fraser, Elenberg Fraser is an architecture firm that revolutionises the way architecture is practised. Combining the creativity of a design studio with the outcome-orientation of a commercial firm, we believe that design-driven and market-driven are not opposed to each other. In fact high design value and commercial success follow on from one another. Elenberg Fraser consistently delivers high design value that realise commercial objectives and raises the bar in architecture through innovation. We utilise our professional skills to the best of our ability in order to protect the interests of all stakeholders in the built environment. We build within the city as if it is our own, and we are proud of the result and conscious of the effect that our buildings have on both the city around and the inhabitants within.

Elm Apartments
The Elm Apartments in South Melbourne comprise a 286 apartment tower, located just off the tree lined St Kilda Road Boulevard. The Elm development is rich in material and articulation, responding to the diversity of the function, scale, mass and typology within the precinct. The design of the tower explores the relationship with both the [...]

Un-built: Lilli Apartments
Elenberg Fraser and Hecker, Phelan & Guthrie to collaborate for Fridcorp on a new mixed-use development in South Yarra.

Clara Display Suite
The Clara Apartments and townhouses, located in South Yarra, is designed to make a connection between the landscape and the built form – with an emphasis on environment through the use of systematic compositions. Clara, South Yarra is about place. It is the development of an environment that harmonises built form with landscape that respects [...]

Gingerboy
The Gingerboy dining concept draws on traditional Asian materials featuring a robust bamboo long bar where clientele can sample Asian influenced cocktails and tapas, while viewing the activity and animation of the open kitchen during service. Central to the dining experience is the installation of a random array of dark bamboo poles with hundreds of [...]






