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  • Coffee, Books and Murals: Why Melbourne Smells Like Literature and Spray Paint

    Most cities smell like one thing. London? Rain and old buildings, and New York, subway exhaust and street food. But Melbourne is weird. Walk around and you’ll catch whiffs of fresh espresso, musty book pages, […]

    15/12/2025architecture

     
  • Laneways Where Fortunes Were Lost: The Forgotten Gambling Dens of Old Melbourne

    Walk down any Melbourne laneway today and you’ll find coffee shops, street art, and trendy bars. But these same narrow passages once hid a different world. Behind unmarked doors, in basement rooms thick with smoke, […]

    15/12/2025architecture

     
  • Hidden Study Nooks Around Melbourne Streets

    When I first arrived to study in Melbourne, I was enchanted by the city’s vibrant culture, diverse food scene, and the perfect balance of modernity and tradition. As an international student, finding the right environment […]

    11/12/2024architecture

     
  • Walking Melbourne

    This is a guide to walking Melbourne’s city center, from Federation Square and Flinders Street Station, up to the Botanic Gardens. The walk starts at Federation Square in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD. From here […]

    13/10/2022architecture

     
  • Who Can Do My Nursing Homework in the City of Melbourne?

    Melbourne is one of the cities where you can get a nursing education. Students often choose the nursing department because the profession is exciting and rewarding. Yet, doing nursing homework takes a lot of time […]

    31/08/2022architecture

     
  • Why you should visit Melbourne, Australia

    Melbourne is Australia’s second-largest city after Sydney. It is about halfway between Melbourne and Western Australia. The climate is dry, hot with warm winters and cool, damp summers. Most of its population lives in the […]

    30/08/2021architecture

     
  • Eureka Tower

    Eureka Tower

    On the Yarra waterfront, in the Southbank area, there is the highest skyscraper in Melbourne, Eureka Tower (7 Riverside Quay, Southbank).

    28/04/2021architecture

     
  • Collins

    Collins

    Another iconic (and probably the most crowded) place in Melbourne.

    17/03/2021architecture

     
  • Flinders Street Railway Station

    Fed Square

    Near Fed Square, there are many beautiful historical backdrops.

    16/11/2020architecture

     
  • Manchester Unity Arcade

    Manchester Unity Arcade

    This is one of the narrow streets with shops, coffee shops and eateries that Melbourne is so proud of.

    07/06/2020architecture

     

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  • Coffee, Books and Murals: Why Melbourne Smells Like Literature and Spray Paint
  • Laneways Where Fortunes Were Lost: The Forgotten Gambling Dens of Old Melbourne
  • The Future of Indigenous Cultures in Melbourne’s Urban Architecture
  • How Melbourne’s Growth Is Changing Everyday Life
  • Does the Rhythm of Melbourne Support Health and Future Planning
  • Historic Melbourne: Tracing the City’s Past Through Its Buildings
  • Hidden Study Nooks Around Melbourne Streets

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  • Coffee, Books and Murals: Why Melbourne Smells Like Literature and Spray Paint
  • Laneways Where Fortunes Were Lost: The Forgotten Gambling Dens of Old Melbourne
  • The Future of Indigenous Cultures in Melbourne’s Urban Architecture
  • How Melbourne’s Growth Is Changing Everyday Life
  • Does the Rhythm of Melbourne Support Health and Future Planning
  • Historic Melbourne: Tracing the City’s Past Through Its Buildings

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