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Shjaan Versey
Simon Haussegger
Tommy Miller
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Zen Lee
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Anesh Narsai
Anisah Razali
Bevan Botha
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Caroline Lieu
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Edmond Wong
Gabrielle Hamilton
Gavin Daly
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Julie Watts
Jym Yau
Karen Unkles
Karlee Blackburn
Lucasta Clothier-Fairs
Majid Ettefaghioun
Margherita Portelli
Marina Savochkina
Michael Hourigan
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Michael Wu
Paul Hudson
Paul Mason
Renee Hu
Rhys Hall
Saghar Hendi
Sandra Palmer
Simon Harris
Vanessa McCaffrey
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Wesley Place
Melbourne

Wesley Place, 130 Lonsdale Street will be a catalyst for the reinvigoration of Melbourne’s North East CBD, creating a green, active, connected and welcoming urban environment that retains the best aspects of calm sanctuary in the urban realm.
Centrally focused on the Wesley Church, it will maintain the celebrated church forecourt to the south and creates a sunlit public courtyard to the north that will become the community hub, shaded by the significant historic trees. It will be immediately identifiable with qualities of respite and reflection and will provide diversity of scales of space that will encourage inclusive social interactions and also act as an events platform for the church, civic, arts and community.
All valuable heritage buildings will be restored and adaptively re-used to ensure that their historic value is appreciated by all. The verdant trees and gardens are to be maintained and reinforced to create spaces both for public interaction and quiet contemplation.