Modern apartment buildings with large balconies and a car parked below, set on a sloping street lined with trees and greenery.
View from a balcony with an arched ceiling, showing a street lined with houses and parked cars.
Outdoor space with planters and a sink under a metal pergola casting striped shadows on the floor.
Interior of a minimalist dining and kitchen area with a large window, a table with chairs, and a lounge chair.
Staircase and entrance area with a stone floor, surrounded by white walls and large windows under an arched ceiling.
Front view of modern apartment buildings with large windows and balconies, separated by an arched open area, with two cars parked on the street.

Social Housing at Northumberland Rd, Pascoe Vale

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Architect/Designer: Caleb Smith Architect (architect), John Patrick Landscape Architects (landscape architect) 2025

Description

The Northumberland Road development in Pascoe Vale is a new model for community‑focused, sustainable social housing. Delivered by Housing Choices Australia in partnership with Homes Victoria through the Victorian Government’s Big Housing Build, the project shows how thoughtful design can create places where people feel connected, supported and proud to live.

Designed by Caleb Smith Architects with John Patrick Landscape Architects, the development includes 70 one‑ and two‑bedroom apartments arranged around a leafy central courtyard that encourages neighbourly connection. Located in the heart of the Pascoe Vale Neighbourhood Centre, residents enjoy easy access to shops, parks, schools, transport and community facilities.

Five of the new homes have been transferred to Aboriginal Housing Victoria for allocation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander renters, strengthening cultural inclusion and social equity.

Each apartment is designed to be adaptable and accessible, achieving high environmental standards with natural ventilation, rainwater harvesting, all‑electric services and a 40 kW rooftop solar system. Together these features reduce energy costs and support sustainable living.

With onsite programs that promote wellbeing and connection, Housing Choices is helping residents turn this development into a thriving new community.

What's On

Tours will explore the architectural and landscape design of Northumberland Road, highlighting the central courtyard, open‑air circulation spaces, regenerative native garden and communal rooftop terrace, along with the vision behind this landmark social housing project.

Design leads from Caleb Smith Architects and John Patrick Landscape Architects will discuss key design strategies, sustainability features and community‑focused spaces. Housing Choices Australia will share insights into the project’s development, tenancy management and resident engagement.

Residences will not be toured unless a vacant unit is available. Aboriginal Housing Victoria ensures homes are thoughtfully allocated to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander households.

Images: (1) 21-25 Northumberland Road, Pascoe Vale. Photo: Natasha Tylee. (2-6) 21-25 Northumberland Road, Pascoe Vale. Photos: Caleb Smith.

Important Details

Tour/event summary information

Sunday 26 July
Tours run 10am + 11.15am

Running for 45 minutes in groups of 25

Bookings

Bookings required—$7 booking fee applies
First release tickets: 12pm Wednesday 1 July
Second release tickets: 10am Saturday 4 July

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Meeting Point

Specific address provided to ticketholders in their registration confirmation email. 
Meet at the ground floor lobby.
No photography with people allowed as this is a fully tenanted site.
No food and drinks allowed from outside.

Accessibility

Ramp or level (step free) entry, Lift access to all public levels, Assistance animals welcome, All ages, Reduced-stimulus times

The project has excellent accessibility throughout, including an accessible ramped entrance from the street, lift access to all levels , and all apartments are built to the Liveable Housing Australia Silver-level.

Location

Pascoe Vale VIC 3044

Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country

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