Breathe Architecture

For Breathe Architecture, sustainability and longevity are simply a matter of common sense. From a tiny studio sitting snugly in a laneway in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick, Jeremy McLeod and his team of seven (plus dog Daisy) spend their days applying this common sense to commercial and residential projects across the city. And their […]

For Breathe Architecture, sustainability and longevity are simply a matter of common sense. From a tiny studio sitting snugly in a laneway in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick, Jeremy McLeod and his team of seven (plus dog Daisy) spend their days applying this common sense to commercial and residential projects across the city. And their hope is that one-day their philosophy will be so commonplace, there’ll be no need to distinguish sustainable architecture from any other. This philosophy is built into every facet of the practice, The meaning behind the name for instance, was based on the idea that every room they built would have a window that you could open.