UNE reads as a single, considered gesture along Orchard Road — a sequence of crisp white forms, each framed in blackened steel and softened by warm timber battens. Set back behind a low rendered wall and a quiet hedge, the architecture is confident without ever raising its voice.
The composition steps and shifts as it runs, giving every residence its own face to the street while holding to a single, disciplined language of proportion, shadow and line.

A restrained palette does the work: smooth white render for the principal forms, blackened steel for the windows, eaves and screens, and warm timber battens that filter light and lend privacy to the upper levels.
Operable timber screens slide across the glazing, so each facade subtly changes through the day — open and generous in the morning, drawn and intimate by evening.
Beyond the individual homes, UNE is designed as a place — tree-lined, walkable and softly lit at dusk. Cypress and established planting frame the boundary, while the arched garden gateways and the lit UNE marker give the address a sense of arrival.
It is architecture that rewards the everyday: the walk home along the footpath, the turn into the drive, the light in the windows as evening settles.