
LOCATION
Victoria, Australia
Wurundjeri Country
CONSTRUCTION
Feddersen Construction creates authentic, durable, and detail-rich builds. With over 35 years of experience, we take pride in crafting high-quality new homes and refurbishments.
MANAGEMENT
At Feddersen, we also assist in property management services, including asset management, property inspections and maintenance, and emergency property assistance. If your place of residency is managed by Feddersen and you require any of these services, please contact our office.




Projects: NORTH MELBOURNE
3051
This home stands on the site of a former cheese factory in North Melbourne’s inner city. It is surrounded by a diverse mix of buildings: a 1950s three-story cream brick apartment block to the east, a Victorian two-story terrace to the west, brick warehouse structures along the eastern boundary, and an 1860s bluestone church across the street. Its blend of domestic and industrial design fosters engagement with all of its neighbours.
AWARDS
RAIA National, Residential Architecture, Commendation 201 & RAIA (VIC), Harold Desbrowe-Annear Award for Residential Architecture 2012
ARCHITECT – Robert Simeoni
The rear of the 1920s weatherboard home was rebuilt to create a bright, open living, dining, and kitchen area. The extension included a new master bedroom, ensuite, and laundry for added comfort. The home was re-roofed, freshly painted, and its front façade redesigned for a modern yet timeless look. The original garage was converted into a versatile rumpus room and workshop.
ARCHITECT – IAN PERKINS






CANTERBURY RD
DESIGNED BY FEDDERSEN
A six-level commercial building designed to blend light and space, offering a bright and modern office environment with an elegant external façade. The structure includes two levels of parking and features a car lift for added convenience.



3065
Boston Villa, built in 1863 by stonemason William Candy, fell into disrepair before a 2009 renovation by Emilio Fuscaldo of Nest Architects. A fire during planning led to a near-total rebuild, retaining the front rooms and adding a children’s wing, guest room, cellar, and second story. The new design bridges Victorian and modern elements, with a relocated front door connecting the home’s heart.
AWARDS
RAIA (VIC), Alterations & Additions 2011
ARCHITECT – Nest Architects



Photography by Jeremy Wright