The design engages with the changing community perception of Kingpin, using a striking curved ceiling made from 40,000 individual hardwood dowels to create a deluxe atmosphere. The functionality of the space is enhanced through the creation of differently themed mini-venues throughout.
This inspirational educational space provides flexible, open learning spaces to suit small children. The design boldly removes all fixed walls between three teaching spaces, connecting them by a central timber spine.
This bright, fun interior fitout continually reinforces the store's brand identity, while the feature timber flooring and wall adds warmth and texture to a clean, sleek space.
Featuring a dynamic second skin made from timber battens, this efficient and elegant project renews the traditional vet hospital look. The battens create a veil that oscillates between transparent and solid, opening and closing views to the interior as the visitor approaches.
This intimate venue is designed with a high level of acoustic performance. The auditorium interior, optimised for chamber music, is a musical instrument in itself, providing fullness, clarity, richness and warmth.
This 1960s heritage listed theatre was taken back to core fabric – the elegant timber panelling was considered of ‘heritage interest’, and was maintained to recognise the unique qualities of the original design. The theatre remains contemporary and uniquely Melbourne, but is now revitalised, attracting a greater diversity of users.
Club Mandalay uses the warmth of natural timber to welcome a diverse visitor group, providing bold architecture that stands proud as a backdrop for the community.
An innovative timber structure that demonstrates how Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) is better than steel in structural applications, particularly for ease of construction and performance.