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Tasman Gallery by Benn and Penna Architects
A former shed in Byron Bay designed to balance art, life and work adapts to the changing creative needs of its users.
InteriorsYirranma Place by SJB
Yirranma Place in Sydney is a skilful exercise in adaptive reuse, guided by SJB. The design’s two overarching principles – sensitivity and respect – help to create a multifunctional workplace in a grand 1920s building.
Interiors‘Changing the performance’: Camperdown Warehouse
Fusing concepts inherent in furniture design and architecture, this conversion of a former motor vehicle factory in Sydney serves as a prototype for a novel approach to adaptive re-use.
Interiors, ResidentialImagination at play: Camperdown Childcare
A childcare centre that is all about learning through play – a philosophy that not only applies to the youngsters but also informed the design process.
Education, InteriorsAgitated space: MUSE
Woods Bagot use evocative and angular spaces to provoke creativity within the student hub at Macquarie University.
Education, InteriorsThe Incinerator
Acme&Co has transformed the dormant Willoughby Incinerator in Sydney’s north into the vibrant The Incinerator cafe.
Hospitality, InteriorsEster Restaurant and Bar
A former loading dock in Sydney’s Chippendale, transformed with by Anthony Gill Architects.
Hospitality, InteriorsAnsarada Office
Those Architects create a new work/life balance in the global office of a young tech company.
Commercial, Interiors1888 Hotel, Sydney
Shed Architects and Space Control Design turn a Pyrmont woolshed into a boutique hotel.
Hospitality, InteriorsQT Hotel, Sydney
Eclectic and nostalgic interiors by Nicholas Graham & Associates and Indyk Architects.
Hospitality, Interiors