TITLE

Do Works
Energy Objects
Murray to Mountain Rail Trail
Stefanino Panino
BN191
Heat Death
Easey Factory
North Fitzroy House
Melbourne Now
Edmond & Corrigan Office
New Day Rising
North Melbourne Apartment
Melbourne’s Living Museum of the West
Alt.Material
Design Standards
Port Melbourne House
NGV Architecture Commission
RTC Studios
Tallinn Architecture Biennale
Future ourselves, scenes
Counterfactual City

YEAR

2024
2024
2023–
2023–24
2023
2023–24
2023
2023
2023–24
2023
2022–23
2022–23
2022–23
2022
2022
2022
2022
2021
2021
2021 
2020
2020

TYPE

Exhibition
Residential
Furniture/Exhibition
Public Infrastructure
Hospitality
Upgrade
Exhibition
Adaptive Reuse/Retrofit
Residential 
Exhibition
Restoration
Multi-Residential
Residential
Masterplan
Exhibition
Exhibition
Residential
Installation
Fitout
Installation
Exhibition
Research 

STATUS

Complete
Design
Ongoing
Competition, Shortlisted Entry
Occupied
Design
Complete
Occupied
Design, Pre Planning
Complete
Design, Post Planning
Design, Post Planning
Design
Design
Complete
Complete
Unbuilt
Competition, Shortlisted Entry
Occupied 
Complete
Complete
Complete


TITLE


Energy Objects

Murray to Mountain Rail Trail

Stefanino Panino

BN191

Heat Death

Easey Factory

North Fitzroy House

Melbourne Now

Edmond & Corrigan Office

New Day Rising

North Melbourne Apartment

Living Museum of the West

Alt.Material

Design Standards

Port Melbourne House

NGV Architecture Commission

RTC Studios

Tallinn Architecture Biennale

Future ourselves, scenes

Counterfactual City

YEAR


2023-24

2023-24

2023

2023-24

2023

2023

2023-24

2023

2022-23

2022-23

2022-23

2022

2022

2022

2022

2021

2021

2021 

2020

2020

TYPE


Funiture/Exhibition

Public Infrastructure

Upgrade

Upgrade

Exhibition

Retrofit

Residential 

Exhibition

Restoration

Multi-Residential

Residential

Masterplan

Exhibition

Exhibition

Residential

Installation

Fitout

Installation

Exhibition

Research














Simulaa is an architecture practice based in Naarm, dedicated to both built commissions and research projects. The work of the practice is defined by considered analysis and a research-based approach that prioritises a time-based design thinking that recognises architecture’s inherent entanglement with social, economic, aesthetic, political, and environmental concerns. The practice has a particular interest in reconciling architecture’s relationship with technology, energy, waste, and ecology through critical experimentation. As architects and design professionals we must demonstrate the social and economic advantages of new and better ways of thinking about the built environment. It is critical we re-evaluate and reset our priorities on a more empathetic and resilient path.