Interiors
Red Cross Adelaide
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Red Cross Adelaide completed December 2021
1200sqm total office space
The Orchard
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Elanor Investors Group
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Chef's Wife Cafe
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PARK AVE
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Our brief for this site was to design a new generation boarding house under the affordable housing state environmental planning policy. Two things were important to the owner of the property, the first was quality of the rooms and the second was maintaining the affordability to the market. We set an ambitious target of 25 rooms and found that with very efficient planning and an unorthodox approach to the architecture of the building we were able to propose 29 rooms.
The Haven Inn
Project Description
We were engaged by the builder to upgrade this existing motel in glebe. The new owner wanted to create a more boutique hotel that suited the cbd fringe area. The upgrade included new lobby, new room fit outs, new balustrades and painted façade, new street front retail, removal of the old pool and new landscaped social area as well as accessibility upgrades.
KELLETT ST
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Liquid design was engaged by Rose Guerin chartered accountants to design and document a new office space. Rarely do we find a building that suits the owners of a company so perfectly. The front of the building is a grand terrace and the rear is a modern minimalist addition. Our brief was simple; to pay homage to the details of the ‘London Townhouse’ and simplicity of the extension. With this in mind we retained the existing ceiling roses; ornate cornices and; high skirtings of the front of the building which became the client area with meeting rooms and entertainment space. We then planned an efficient contemporary office space in the rear addition. The two styles of space were then united by the selection of furniture the wonderful artworks selected by the client.
The Bolt Hole
Project Description
Liquid Design was engaged by the operator or the Bolt Hole to transform a tired space into an exciting bar that would be unique to the Byron Bay bar scene. Naturally, in this fit out we selected locally sourced, recycled materials and the operator further reduced the carbon footprint by eliminating beer taps. The implementation of a solid spandrel section over what were full height windows make this space into a refuge for Byron locals. Tucked behind an old church door, The Bolt Hole is an intimate, warmly lit space with rustic timber detailing, industrial copper features and bespoke bar furniture featuring repurposed industrial equipment.
Gladesville
Project Description
Liquid Design carried out the architecture and interior design for this unique industrial building. In this development the owners wanted to create an ecosystem of tenants who benefited from each other while providing useful services to the public. One of the tenants is a childcare operator, another a children’s play centre, another a crèche and the final tenancy a fitness centre. To maximize the site we needed to go vertical so we started with the vertical transport. Off this we planned a common space and the tenancies fed of the common space. The architecture reflected the spatial reigime and the result is a sophisticated industrial development.
Forestville
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Our client for this project wished to create a child care centre that offers the highest standards in early childhood education. For them this means maximising opportunities to enable children to lead in their own development. To support this, specialised staff would deliver different parts of a program including on-site cooking, medical consultation, dance, music, art and fitness. The most efficient way to offer such an ambitious programme is to have a scale that can support the number of services. Our brief became singularly focused on breaking the scale down to an individual level so each child can benefit from the broad range of opportunities offered.
A natural ridge in the middle of the site defines an open air entry and gathering space. This space separates the infant school from the pre-school. Each wing of the building is further divided into a ‘Village’ of classes nestled around the outdoor play space.