Woolloomooloo Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Woolloomooloo, an iconic Sydney suburb, seamlessly blends its rich maritime heritage with contemporary living. Known for its waterfront charm, this area has become a hotspot for new homes and architectural renovations. The Finger Wharf, one of the longest timber wharves in the world, is a notable landmark that highlights the suburb’s historical significance. Architects in Woolloomooloo are inspired by the suburb’s unique mix of heritage buildings and modern apartments, offering homeowners distinctive design options. With its close proximity to Sydney’s CBD, lush parks, and cultural attractions, Woolloomooloo is an ideal location for those looking to build or renovate their dream home.

Homes from Woolloomooloo that have been previously featured on Lunchbox Architect

The Studio by Nicholas Gurney (via Lunchbox Architect)

The Studio: Mighty Mouse Apartment Punches Above Its Weight

The Studio is inspired by Mighty Mouse. Bright red, yellow and matte black, this tiny apartment is designed to pack a punch -- in spite of its size.