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Category - Interiors
Country - Australia
Year completed - 2016
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The entrance has a thriving vertical garden and devil’s ivy cascading from levels above.

Jungle book: Woollahra Library

At Woollahra Library in Double Bay, Sydney, the focus is just as much on people as it is about books. Designed by BVN, it is a lively space for exploration and community connection.

Interiors
Higher Ground is characterized by a series of smaller platforms that wrap around the space, taking the visitor on a journey through six different levels.

Intimate volume: Higher Ground

DesignOffice has teamed up with the owners of famed Melbourne cafes Top Paddock and The Kettle Black to turn a cavernous former power station into a refined and welcoming all-day dining venue in the CBD.

Hospitality, Interiors
A translucent glass screen covered with a 3M dichroic filter gives a kaleidescopic backdrop to the reception desk.

Balancing act: Humming Puppy Sydney

Inside an industrial brick building in Sydney’s Redfern, Karen Abernethy Architects in collaboration with Louisa Macleod have designed a space for yogis that is both immersive and reflective.

Commercial, Interiors
The design of Hues Hair uses bold colour and simple geometry to lend the interior a sense of order and unity.

A cut above: Hues Hair

Adriana Hanna

Inspired by the Memphis Group, architect Adriana Hanna uses playful colour and sharp shapes to create a Melbourne hair salon that’s a cut above the rest.

Interiors
From the street, the cragged facade of Dilettante's flagship store in Claremont, Perth gives it a discernible identity.

Sartorial scenes: Dilettante

Textural, architecturally sparse and experimental, Dilettante’s new flagship store in Perth, designed by Ohlo Studio, celebrates the theatrical and subversive presentation of clothing that the brand is known for.

Interiors
The designers have made small moves to create a playful space that captures and reflects the beachfront light.

Beach vibes: The Salty Dog Hotel

Brustman + Boyde , Pippa Dickson

In Hobart, Brustman + Boyde in collaboration with Pippa Dickson have turned a 1970s beachside motel into a fun and friendly bar and dining space that references Australian coastal vernacular.

Hospitality, Interiors
The timber screen was used to zone the dining space. The exact placement of the timber arch aligns with the two-toned circle on the back wall.

Mint condition: The Penny Drop

At the base of the new Australian Taxation Office building in Melbourne’s Box Hill, this new cafe by We Are Huntly plays on the concept of “penny dropping.”

Hospitality, Interiors