Maxwell Tong

I am constantly looking to achieve amazing designs in my learning career and improve both my skills and knowledge to be work industry ready. I have an interest for gaming, arts, astronomy, wildlife, travel and music. I travel to not only explore the world but to acquire architectural knowledge which i can use to not only inspire my designs but to define the designer I want to be today and in the future.

I originally had an interest for residential design but eventually changed to having a strong interest for Commercial Building Design. Or more specifically, large venues like theatres, performing art centres, stadiums, skyscrapers and any other large development. This was something I had developed during my time in the Master’s program as I was exposed to Industry experts who have thought me so much about the wonders and excitement of commercial buildings and how they are designed. They lit a passion in me that I thought I would never have and will definitely never forget.

APORIA ( ARCHIVE + RECITAL CENTRE )

With a new highschool to be developed in North Melbourne. This project aims to weave a new recital centre into the existing Public Record Office of Victoria building. The entire structure. The proposal seeks to integrate learning and performance spaces within a cohesive architectural framework, providing flexible facilities that serve both students and the wider community. By revitalising the historic fabric of the site, the design reinforces North Melbourne's cultural identity and supports the evolving educational and artistic needs of the precinct.

FERN . 601 ( TOWNHOUSES + COMMUNITY HUB )

Situated at 601 & 603 Park Street in Brunswick, Victoria. This project seeks to address the growing demand for sustainable and affordable urban living. The proposal integrates housing with community oriented spaces, creating a permeable link between Park Street, Linear Park, and Brunswick Road. Through its focus on social connectivity and sustainability, the development aspires to become a vibrant neighbourhood hub that nurtures interaction, wellbeing, and belonging.

FERN . 601 ( COMMUNITY HUB )

Situated at 601 & 603 Park Street in Brunswick, Victoria. This project seeks to address the growing demand for sustainable and affordable urban living. The proposal integrates housing with community oriented spaces, creating a permeable link between Park Street, Linear Park, and Brunswick Road. Through its focus on social connectivity and sustainability, the development aspires to become a vibrant neighbourhood hub that nurtures interaction, wellbeing, and belonging.

ASTRA ( PRECINCT DEVELOPMENT)

This proposition is about developing a wider precinct vision which reflects community needs and cultural vibrancy. It represents the beginning of meaningful change for Preston, aswell as enhancing its promising and future cultural arts presence.

ASTRA ( LIBRARY )

Situated at the heart of a visionary precinct, this library serves as more than a building. It is a beacon of connection and care. Anchoring the masterplan, it celebrates cultural vibrancy and arts through thoughtfully designed programs and inspiring spaces, while fostering meaningful engagement across the community. Every detail is designed with inclusivity in mind, providing welcoming spaces for people of all abilities and those in need, ensuring that everyone can gather, learn, and feel a true sense of belonging.