This unusual warehouse-style home in Melbourne, formerly occupying part of a 1930s mechanic’s workshop and designed by the late architect Richard Swansson, celebrates not only the history of the building, but the memories of loved ones. Designed for the owner, Hedy, an installation and photographic artist, each object and artefact within this home is curated, ready to be captured on film. A founding member of the cultural collective, Contemporary Collective, with a number of individual and group exhibitions, Hedy’s home is a visual and tactile environment. With Swansson’s passing in 2015, creating his vision for this home (his last to be designed) was a milestone for Hedy.
Work and home are intertwined in Hedy’s house, which she shares with her son Anton, a recent graduate in industrial design from RMIT…
