ABOUT US
At STAR Architecture, we don’t adhere to a single signature style. Instead, each of our projects is unique, shaped by its location, the land, the context, and the play of light. We focus on understanding how our clients use their spaces and aim to incorporate their lifestyle into our designs. The common denominator to all our projects is a commitment to clean, thoughtful design and a seamless connection between internal spaces and the surrounding landscape.
The forms of our buildings are shaped by the land and regulations, with some projects embracing lightweight construction, while others draw on traditional materials such as mass concrete, brickwork, and stone. This diversity in approach reflects our belief that every project should be a true reflection of its environment and the people who inhabit it.
The focus of the design is on the building’s orientation, ensuring clean lines, effective ventilation, and an abundance of natural light flooding the space. Well-designed building is intended to breathe like a living organism, functioning seamlessly without embellishments. A house, or any building, serves as a machine for living — designed to work efficiently and comfortably within its surrounds.
“Good architecture. Always.”

Aleksandra is the founder of Star Architecture, established after 15 years of international and local industry experience. With a diverse background in both small- and large-scale projects, she is driven by a passion for creating unique designs focused on clean lines, light, form, and shape. Her extensive experience allows for adaptability and flexibility throughout the design process.
Before founding Star Architecture, Aleksandra worked with several prominent architectural practices in Melbourne from 2008 to 2015. Her local portfolio includes notable residential and commercial projects.
Prior to moving to Australia in 2008, Aleksandra successfully ran her own practice in Belgrade, Serbia, for eight years. During this time, she was involved in a range of projects, including the renovation and redevelopment of the National Museum in Belgrade, the design of Coca-Cola and Siemens office buildings in Belgrade, and the development of the Kura Olympic Centre in Azerbaijan.