Sustainability

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Taking a Stand

Inbetween Architecture and Curious Grace collaborate to produce this dynamic exhibition. Elevating and encouraging visual interest and engagement from passers-by, the dressed pine timber stall complements the furniture design elements without competing with them.
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A Summer Sanctuary

A welcome contrast to the surrounding 'concrete forest' of the CBD, the rooftop bar of the Corner Hotel utilises FSC new regrowth blackbutt to provide a refreshing change of pace.
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Backyard Art Retreat

This cost efficient project uses reclaimed timbers to bring a minimalist painting studio to a leafy backyard. The studio is designed to gently merge with its tranquil natural setting, inspiring artwork and bringing nature into the space.
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Sensitive Redevelopment for Historic Woolstore

A sensitive redevelopment of this historic rural property (est.1841) results in a function venue with a simple and striking palette of materials. The adaptive reuse of the property reconnects the site with the community.
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Modern Living on an Ancient Landscape

This project responds to the bushland setting, while connecting the various spaces of the landscape. The spaces adapt to the existing topography, protecting and enhancing the site character. The feature timber boardwalk weaves through the existing trees, outdoor dining facilities, a community garden, active play zones and seating areas.
a lobby with a glass door and chairs

A Different Type of Sustainable City Tower

The EY Centre is one of Australia’s most environmentally advanced and sustainable buildings, with initiatives carried through from design and construction to delivery. The envelope is a responsive skin, a kinetic architecture adjusting automatically to the position of the sun and time of day to control the heat load and sky glare.
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2017 ATDA Interior Fitout (Commercial) Winner: Bendigo Hospital

Bendigo Hospital is the 2017 winner of the Australian Timber Design Awards, Interior Fitout (Commercial) category. The project demonstrates how the selection of natural materials such as timber can increase the wellbeing and comfort of visitors, patients and staff.
a building with a row of windows

Sustainable Aged Care

This aged care facility celebrates a sustainable identity that puts ageing people at the centre of the community. The existing building was retained rather than demolished, crafted into an approachable, inclusive facility.
a large auditorium with seats and stairs

Arena Stage, Mead Center

Engineered timber features prominently in this US$135 million remodelling of the national centre for presentation, development and study of American theatre.
a brown table with a curved base

London Calling

Commissioned by a couple in London, the designer overcame distance and logistics to produce a long lasting and beautiful piece of furniture. The natural character and beauty of the macassar ebony is showcased, and the sound environmental use of sustainably harvested products is championed.

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