By Studio Gram
Kutchi Deli Parwana, at the heart of Kutchi, meaning nomad or gypsy in Farsi, is a story of migration and new beginnings. Run by the children and partners of Parwana owners, Kutchi reflects a traditional sense of Afghanistan while embracing a chapter of change that brings along new opportunities.
Year: 2014
Location: Adelaide, SA
Country: Kaurna
Client: Ayubi Family
Project team: Graham Charbonneau, Dave Bickmore
Collaborators: James Brown, MASH
Builder: Ayubi Family
Photographer: David Sievers
Awards:Best in State – Hospitality Design – 2015 Australian Interior Design Awards
Commendation – Hospitality Design – 2015 Australian Interior Design Awards
The team at studio-gram are collaborators. They enjoy working together with all project team members and client groups. Their project teams range from art directors and photographers, to botanists and permaculturists, through to audio specialists and mixologists.
The practice is client-focused. They are constantly challenging themselves to create compelling architecture that fits an exacting brief. Each project is treated with the same respect, research and investigations as the last, creating designs that meet the aspirations of the clients, respond to site conditions, and create experiences for future occupants.