Coopers Visitor Centre.
Ash Grey brick tiles create a patterned arc of movement at the Coopers Visitor Centre
- Title:
- Coopers Visitor Centre
- Manufacturers and Supplier:
- Robertson's Building Products
- Category:
- Commercial/
- Mixed-use Spaces
- Completed:
- 2025
- Building style:
- Contemporary
- Client:
- studio gram
- Photographers:
- Timothy Kaye




Armed with Studio Nine’s stunning curved external facade design for the two-storey development, Graham Charbonneau, director at studio gram, set about creatively reimagining the typical brewery experience and showing why Coopers is different. Having worked with Coopers for over 11 years, Graham loved being able to deliver a story through their lens:
“It was so nice and enjoyable to have the opportunity to work on a Cooper's project that’s important to them as a family-owned company with long ties to South Australia. It was an interesting, and brave, way for a client to approach a project to say, ‘we produce beer, however we don't want to sell our beer the same way everyone else does. We really don't want this to be a pub or a brewery, when ultimately it is.’ So, it was a great opportunity to look at this project through a different lens.”
To reimagine the brewery experience, studio gram approached this challenge much like an Apple store. Breaking down the hospitality/retail experience and playing with the idea of reducing the operational side. A significant focus was placed on working and surface height to deliver simple, clean lines and minimal interiors.
The palette is honest and subdued. True to studio gram, materials were selected to age in place.
“We are drawn to materials that evolve over time, rather than those that look untouched decades later. We believe in surfaces that tell a story, ones that age gracefully, bearing the marks of life. An example we like to use is that of a well-worn farm table, with its fork marks and the carvings of generations, it isn’t just furniture, it’s a record of the lives lived around it,” explains Graham.
The pared-back palette includes a few variations of spotted gum, including perforated panels, veneer and solid elements, as well as stainless steel, concrete, hints of leather, Corten steel and Robertson’s Building Products’ Ash Grey brick tiles. The Ash Grey brick tiles are used on the floor as a circulation device following the arc of the building. Commencing at the link bridge (which connects the old building, its administration offices and brewery, to the Visitor Centre via an interactive history display), the brick tiles continue around the entire arc of the building and lead out to the external undercover spaces.
Architect: Studio Nine
Interior Design: studio gram
Product: Ash Grey brick tiles
Builder: Built
Tiler: Sinabro Tiling
Photography: Timothy Kaye
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