Digital Office Space Meets Natural Materials
The Slack Melbourne Office fitout is a vibrant, environmentally connected office space that respects its historically significant location.
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With a loft like a forest of timber framing, the Disneyland House is a modern take on traditional gabled structures.
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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.
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A renovation project for an architecture and pilates studio is grounded in preservation, while providing a modern context to original house. The property, constructed in 1800, has been reinvigorated to showcase the resilience of timber through time.
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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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This inner city property features precise formal geometry of crafted quality. By using the traditional Japanese yakisugi method of wood preservation, the project is mindful of both its historical significance and the sustainability of the finished extensions.
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