[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In accepting a commission to refresh and rationalise the floor plan of one of the most outstanding residential buildings remaining of marvellous 1880s Melbourne, young solo-practice architect Zoe Geyer admits she was “in awe of the features, quality and craftsmanship” of the four-level-plus-cellar Queen Anne revival mansion terrace, part of the heritage-listed Queen Bess Row in East Melbourne. Now embodying three vertical residences and layers of use history, “it was so well built”, she says, “that over four levels there wasn’t a crack in the brickwork”…

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