The Elms Apartments / Chan Architecture
The Elms is a boutique development of 5 apartments located on a quiet, tree-lined street in the bayside suburb of Brighton, Melbourne.
Tatjana Plitt is a Melbourne-based architecture, interiors, and food photographer and visual artist. She holds a Bachelor of Media Arts from RMIT University and has exhibited both inside Australia and internationally. Her work captures the mood, atmosphere, and emotional qualities of space, prioritizing light, texture, and the design narrative.
Her portfolio includes commissions for residential and renovation projects such as Eaglemont House by Bent Architecture, House of Fortune by Dean Dyson Architects, and Life Cycle House by Steffen Welsch Architects. Her images are known for their clarity, compositional balance, and expressive rendering of lived environments.
LOCATION: Melbourne, Australia
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The Elms is a boutique development of 5 apartments located on a quiet, tree-lined street in the bayside suburb of Brighton, Melbourne.
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