Interior Architecture.
Personality, usability and moments of awe.
The Pavilion
Inside looking out
Residential.
A place where people live. A considered space can improve state of mind by addressing how individuals interact, how much privacy is needed or creating places to commune.
College Park Residence — Kitchen
Vigneron House — Storage capability
Commercial.
A place where people work. When a workspace flows and storage is maximised without compromising functionality, productivity increases and people are happier.
Hickinbotham Offices — Office meeting area
Sleek and Neurospa — Examination room
Hospitality/Retail.
A place where people interact with environment and staff. Positive interaction, mood and feeling is important in these spaces, creating a memorable experience for clientele.
Dr Jones & Partners — Medical Imaging, Calvary Adelaide Hospital
La Buvette — French wine bar and charcuterie
Furniture and Styling.
The people that inhabit spaces have an influence on style. Furniture and fixtures are selected to accentuate a client’s individuality and improve functionality and feel.
Adelaide House — Guest rooms
Aldgate Residence — Living room
Multi Residential.
A place where people coexist in close proximity. Apartments and hotels can share floor-plates and finishes, but the individual flare of furnishings and fittings can differentiate.
MH Hotel — Sleep
On Walter – Kitchen