Our Concrete Portfolio – Architect-Designed & Custom Projects
Architectural Concrete Projects Across Melbourne
This portfolio showcases a selection of our completed architect-designed concrete projects across Melbourne and surrounding areas. Our work includes residential homes, extensions and commercial builds where concrete plays a key structural and architectural role.
At COAD88 CONCRETE, we are both the architects and the builders. Every project is designed in-house and delivered by our construction team, giving our clients a seamless design and build experience from concept to completion. This integrated approach allows us to control quality, detail and execution at every stage.
Our work spans residential homes, extensions and renovations, as well as commercial and mixed-use projects. Whether shaping a private living space or delivering a functional commercial build, our focus remains the same: architecture that feels solid, calm and intentional.
Portoflio
A modern concrete and timber residence designed by our architect and constructed by the COAD 88 CONCRETE team. The project showcases clean concrete forms, natural materials, and strong architectural lines, with a focus on durability, balance, and seamless integration with the landscape.
This project highlights a bold geometric design using raw concrete and expansive glazing to create a private urban sanctuary. The structure is built to integrate with the streetscape while providing a fire-resistant and thermally efficient home.
Thornbury renovation featuring a structural concrete extension that opens onto an expansive side garden. The large block allowed for a deep landscape design, using a gravel path and circular stone steppers to connect the new modern wing with the rest of the property.
Balwyn North project designed to meet a client brief for maximum privacy and low maintenance. The soaring off-form concrete walls create a secure, quiet retreat that requires minimal upkeep while using light and shadow to highlight the raw, structural beauty of the home.
A Toorak residence designed once again to meet the client’s wish for privacy and low-maintenance living, with solid concrete walls enclosing a central courtyard. Subtle brutalist influences are combined with the functional performance of concrete, providing durability, fire resistance, and effective acoustic separation.
An open-plan house extension built using concrete, timber, steel, and glass to create a strong yet warm living space. The concrete structure provides durability and thermal stability, while large windows connect the interior to the landscape and support a practical, everyday layout.
The project that preserves the original heritage character of the home while adding a significant modern living space. The new extension uses raw concrete and floor-to-ceiling glass to create an open, airy connection to the garden and central water feature.
This residence uses a minimalist Japanese aesthetic to blend structural concrete with a lush outdoor garden. Despite being surrounded by neighbors, the smart house design and strategic landscaping work together to achieve total privacy for the living spaces.
A recent house renovation in South Yarra where the client chose to add a dedicated wine cellar within the heritage residence. The space was designed for long-term storage, using solid construction and controlled conditions to suit both function and the character of the existing building.
This Fitzroy North renovation adds a modern living wing to a classic heritage home. The design uses a mix of timber decking, steel-framed glass, and a stone pebble path to create a functional outdoor transition that maximizes the narrow inner-city block.
This another Fitzroy North project adds a functional outdoor wing to a heritage home. The design uses a mix of timber cladding, steel-framed glass, and corten steel planters to create a seamless transition between the new interior and the garden.
Project in Collingwood, showcases a bold use of off-form concrete. The design focuses on strong geometric volumes and expansive glazing to bring natural light into a dense urban setting.
This future project in Kew focuses on a minimalist design that balances the client's need for abundant natural light with absolute privacy. Large glass spans allow the sun to fill the home, while strategic concrete forms shield the interior from the street, creating a bright yet secluded sanctuary.
Renovation focusing on using natural timber and industrial steel to maintain the original heritage character of the building. The design introduces a floating staircase and expansive glass sliding doors that open onto a private deck, ensuring the new living spaces feel warm, modern, and connected to the home's historic roots.
A house renovation and extension in Richmond using timber and steel cladding to maximise space and function. Despite the limited land size, careful planning allowed room for a swimming pool while maintaining a practical and well-balanced layout.
St Kilda concrete residence ready for the client to move in, showcasing a clean minimalist design with expansive glass and structural concrete. The layout provides a high-end, low-maintenance lifestyle while ensuring the interior remains private and light-filled.
This design showcases a modular concrete residence that seamlessly blends high-end architecture with professional landscaping. The flexible modular system allows the floor plan to be easily adjusted or scaled down to suit different land sizes while maintaining a focus on open living and natural light.

