![]() Floor finishes, curtain tracks and joinery supports match associated curtain colours to create a singular, monochromatic colour palette, appearing as rooms within a volume. Vintage, turn-of-the-century, colours such as olive green, indigo blue and pastel pink, were selected to reflect the buildings heritage and denote each pods function. The majority of joinery and furniture is custom-designed in plywood to continue the circular geometry and reduce the palette of materials. The S-fold velvet curtains provide a level of opulence and surprise to an office interior, and are paired back seamlessly with low-tech materials such as birch plywood and industrial concrete paint. The placement of each pod guides circulation, and with movement, creates the dynamic compression and expansion of space, drawing the visitor towards the central reception desk. Circular geometry is introduced as a counterpoint to the warehouse grid, and facilitates a diagonal circulation link between the existing street and rear precinct entry. At capacity, 25 staff distribute across 3 pods of varying size, encouraging collaboration and allowing flexibility for different team sizes and the staging of increased staff levels. Working within a limited budget and timeframe, the office interior is designed as a theatre-set, without solid walls to reduce cost and expedite completion.Ĭircular working and meeting pods are arranged with wrapping perimeter curtains, becoming an installational spatial device. Bresic Whitney Rosebery is located in a heritage-listed warehouse tenancy.
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