Historical buildings

a hallway with a wooden shelf and a white wall

Refurbishing a 1960s Heritage Theatre

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.
a room with tables and chairs

A Heritage Listed Building Transformed

Using a series of horizontal and vertical surfaces in timber and steel, this heritage listed building is transformed into a refined restaurant/bar. Inspired by the beauty of the raw timber structure, a bold and complex design is implemented to create intimate, cohesive spaces that celebrate new and old materials alike.
a building with balconies and windows

Where Preservation Meets Innovation

An innovative coastal refurbishment where the use of timber contributed to an environmentally sustainable development while respecting the site's heritage significance.
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Exploring Poetic Possibilities

The early 20th century artists whose work is celebrated in the museum were inspired by the village’s seemingly timeless traditions of craftsmanship, particularly in wood.
a kitchen with wood paneling

Larch Barn

Isolated at the fringe of a forest in the valley of Bagnes, Wallis in Switzerland, this barn was transformed and extended into a primary residence for a couple.
a triangular wooden building with a window

Disneyland House

With a loft like a forest of timber framing, the Disneyland House is a modern take on traditional gabled structures.
a building with a wood paneled wall

Gösta Serlachius Museum

With the complete employment of wood for its structure, exterior skin and interior fittings, this small town museum literally pushes wood to its full potential.

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