By Cumulus
For the ERA Planning & Environments new office our brief was to create a collaborative environment for their team. It involved the interior conversion and adaptive reuse of an inner-city retail premises which has been converted into a warm and inviting office.
The brick exterior secures the building within its vibrant midtown city context. As you cross the threshold to the office space you are greeted by the warmth of timber and dark elements in the reception area which immediately set the tone for the rest of the space.
A timber core runs through the heart of the office, with battens expanding over open active areas such as the meeting rooms and contracting over services areas such as the kitchen and storage cupboards which allows you to dwell in areas that feel comfortable.
Functionality was key throughout the design process with requirements for an open plan workspace, break out meeting rooms, amenities, and relaxation spaces. The meeting rooms are a highlight, providing versatility, all technological requirements and comfort. The addition of the sheers alters the feeling of the space from the board room to the home, and allow team members and clients to feel comfortable while in the space while also serving a purpose by providing privacy when required.
We were challenged by the compact 180sqm of floor space to fit all the client’s needs into the space, along with minimal windows throughout the existing building. It was important to use materials that illuminated and warmed the space. We selected Tasmanian Oak to be one of the main timbers used throughout the office space for warmth, light, a soft touch in a narrow space.
LocationHobart, Tasmania
Client ERA Planning & Environment
Year2021
StatusComplete
Photography: Jesse Hunniford
Cumulus is an award-winning architecture and interior design studio with offices in Hobart, Launceston, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney. The offices operate as one combined studio, providing flexibility in the size and scope of work undertaken and ensuring a cohesive and collaborative approach to all projects.
The studio consists of more than 40 team members, including 17 registered architects with specialities in tourism, residential, commercial, heritage, urban design and interior architecture.
Cumulus also regularly collaborates with a number of external specialist consultants from across Australia for the coordination of a broader range of services from feasibility studies and brand management to contract administration and post-occupancy evaluation.
Cumulus respectfully acknowledges the First Peoples of Australia, their Elders past, present and emerging, who were and are the keepers of their cultural and spiritual knowledge and traditions, and the traditional owners of the land on which we live and work.