Clayworks

Sunshine has long been recognised as the industrial heart of Melbourne’s west. Affordable and authentic, with an abundance of green spaces, it offers urban comfort without compromise on convenience, community and connection.

The Clayworks celebrates Sunshine’s industrial past to build on its intrinsic charm and imminent growth. Each residence offers first-home buyers and young families a way to be part of the area’s continued growth and prosperity.

Status: Coming Soon
Location: Sunshine
Architecture: Hayball
Interiors: Hayball
Landscape: Tract

Architecture

One of the first suburbs in Australia to embrace the Garden City movement, an urban planning concept that sought to incorporate the best parts of both country and city living, Sunshine is a place with room to grow.

Built in the impression of what was once the largest pottery and porcelain manufacturing site in Melbourne’s west, the Clayworks offers design-led residences that share tactile and artisanal qualities with the clay that runs deep into the soil. The architecture pays homage to the area’s working-class history and celebrates a community shaped by heritage. Townhomes with sawtooth rooflines evoke the industrial buildings that once defined the area and bring a clean sculptural beauty to the architectural form.

Built in the impression of what was once the largest pottery and porcelain manufacturing site in Melbourne’s west, the Clayworks offers design-led residences that share tactile and artisanal qualities with the clay that runs deep into the soil. The architecture pays homage to the area’s working-class history and celebrates a community shaped by heritage. Townhomes with sawtooth rooflines evoke the industrial buildings that once defined the area and bring a clean sculptural beauty to the architectural form.

Interiors

Placing emphasis on connection as the cornerstone of thriving neighbourhoods, each spacious and light-filled townhome has been meticulously planned to nurture a strong relationship with nature and community. Bringing their contemporary aesthetics and timeless design principles to Sunshine, Hayball has crafted interiors characterised by layered, textural qualities and the organic imperfections particular to clay.

The choice of light, neutral palettes serves to amplify the generous spatial proportions of each home while handcrafted accents add warmth, transforming them into urban sanctuaries.

The choice of light, neutral palettes serves to amplify the generous spatial proportions of each home while handcrafted accents add warmth, transforming them into urban sanctuaries.

History

With 48% of residents born overseas, Sunshine is a vibrant melting pot of cultures. Like much of Melbourne’s west, it has witnessed successive waves of migration, cultivating a truly diverse culinary scene as a result. From its humble beginnings as a railway junction to its industrial heyday in the early twentieth century, Sunshine is in the midst of an exciting urban evolution.

Clayworks integrates seamlessly into the existing streetscape of this up-and-coming suburb while gently elevating it. Borrowing from the tenacious spirit that once saw the area flourish, it offers an unparalleled lifestyle where highly accessible transport, thriving eateries, abundant retail, healthcare, education, history and lush green spaces are at your fingertips.

Clayworks integrates seamlessly into the existing streetscape of this up-and-coming suburb while gently elevating it. Borrowing from the tenacious spirit that once saw the area flourish, it offers an unparalleled lifestyle where highly accessible transport, thriving eateries, abundant retail, healthcare, education, history and lush green spaces are at your fingertips.

Suburb Profile.

Sunshine 3020

Sunshine is the quietly becoming the beating heart of the western ‘burbs; a place where community pride runs deep, and a burgeoning food scene is drawing attention from Melbournians near and far. From its humble beginnings as a railway junction to its industrial heyday in the early twentieth century, it’s a suburb on the cusp of its next evolution, where the past, present and future are intersecting, and it’s starting to turn heads.