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The timber screens are constructed from short timber lengths, finger-jointed together, to minimise waste. Working in tandem with custom-built vertical walls, housing a variety of indoor plants, the screens serve to improve air quality and separate areas without preventing the movement of airflow and natural light.
The new dedicated workspaces feature various breakout areas and meeting rooms, individual and shared storage areas and an upgraded kitchen area. Now, staff and visitors can engage, collaborate and unwind in a place that puts their well-being front and centre.
Fieldnotes:
- The characteristics of Tasmanian native forests and natural settings incited the idea of an internal landscape akin to a forest. Material selection and colours were also derived from the natural environment.
- The colour and texture of Tasmanian Oak was an integral component to the creation of a visually warm environment.
Photography by Peter Mathew.
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Biotope Architecture and Interiors, established in 2020, offers a comprehensive range of services including Architecture Design, Interior Design, Sustainable Design, Heritage preservation, and Small Architecture projects. Our team adopts a holistic approach to designing buildings, focusing on context and enhancing the connection to the site through carefully considered spatial composition.
We draw inspiration from both immediate and broader landscapes to create natural environment settings for each project. By incorporating elements like courtyards and skylights, we aim to connect the internal spaces with the external environment and surrounding skyscapes. Utilizing passive solar design principles, we strive to reduce costs and demonstrate our commitment to environmental sustainability.
With a strong emphasis on collaboration with local craftsmen and builders, we work towards transforming spaces while retaining as much of the original heritage fabric as possible. Our design principles are rooted in creating environmentally sensitive and sustainable buildings that blend harmoniously with their surroundings. For your next project, let Biotope Architecture and Interiors be your anchor in the journey towards a thoughtfully designed and executed architectural masterpiece.
We are based in Tasmanian but also work on projects in Melbourne.
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