Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation
Victoria
The Potter Museum of Art, Education and Programs Centre is a major expansion of the Museum at the University of Melbourne’s Parkville campus, extending into the heritage-listed 1930’s Physics Annex. Spanning four levels, the project seamlessly integrates the existing award-winning gallery with new exhibition, teaching, and hospitality spaces. A reoriented entry to Masson Road is marked by a mirrored portal and a vaulted, double-height foyer, creating a contemporary counterpoint to the historic setting and strengthening the Museum’s civic presence.
Developed in close collaboration with the University and Museum, the project carefully balances heritage conservation with contemporary function. Lovell Chen led the restoration of original fabric, while high-performance environmental systems support artwork conservation. Complex structural integration resolved differing floor levels across three historic buildings through sensitive, DDA-compliant design. The expanded Museum supports inclusive, future-focused programming, enabling exhibitions, education, and cultural exchange for the campus and wider community.
Randal Marsh, Director
Lachlan Anderson, Project Lead
Marc Mathias-Williams, Associate
Eva Idham, Project Team
Gregory Dalmata, Project Team
Lawson Heah, Project Team
Morgan Doty, Project Team
Before Compliance, DDA Consultant
Introba, Services Engineer
MEGS, Lighting Consultant
Meinhardt, Structural and Civil Engineer
Philip Chun Building Compliance Pty Ltd, Building Surveyor
Resonate, Acoustic Engineer
Studio Round, Signage/Wayfinding
Broadleaf, Project Manager
Able Industries, Specialist Engineering
Lovell Chen, Heritage Architects