38 Albermarle Street Residential Building / Fieldwork

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Text description provided by the architects. 38 Albermarle Street, designed by Fieldwork for Assemble, delivers the country’s first medium density ‘built-to-rent-to-own’ (BTRTO) development, facilitating healthier, socially connected and financially sustainable homes in Melbourne’s inner north-west. The 73-apartment project, combining one, two and three-bedroom units, is the first step in delivering Assemble Futures’ BTRTO strategy. The initiative, founded by housing developer and community management business Assemble, allows residents to rent new apartments for up to five years with the option to purchase the property for a fixed price at the end of the lease period. 38 Albermarle Street interrogates and elevates typical medium-density living standards while crafting opportunities to meaningfully connect residents — with the landscape, the surrounding urban fabric and each other.

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Cite: "38 Albermarle Street Residential Building / Fieldwork" 16 Oct 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1008193/38-albermarle-street-residential-building-fieldwork> ISSN 0719-8884

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