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Interior refurbishment to existing rooms at Curtin Campus in Bentley
WA

Think Space is a flexible, collaborative space situated at the heart of the Curtin University campus. Curtin has a proud reputation for technology and innovation, and the project is located in one of the campus’ original 1966 concrete buildings. The design language draws inspiration from Neofuturism and the works of Archigram and Superstudio,

The brief called for a flexible interior that would facilitate a variety of groups and collaborative activities and adopt a decidedly less corporate feel than other spaces on campus. The interior accommodates a variety of activities and opportunities for engagement with the industry.

The aesthetic strikes a delicate balance between playful and professional and is proving to spark conversation between users.

Photography: Dion Robeson

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Studio Roam is a practice-led by local Architects Sally Weerts and Olivia Maxwell. At Studio Roam we are focused on narrative-driven design. Our projects are a culmination of time, place, culture, progress, purpose and way of life.

The nuance of daily life is both found and celebrated. We are inspired to deliver places that simultaneously respond to and speak with their various inhabitants. There is, at the heart of each project we create, the eccentricities of our clients, their families, their friends.
As a practice, we stay small to ensure we can work day-by-day, hand-in-hand with those who choose to work with us. We see this collaboration as essential to delivering meaningful built outcomes.

“We practice with the belief that good design is seamless. It is both seen and unseen. At all times it is felt.”