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The independent, heritage listed Hotel Harry, is set in the cultural heart of Surry Hills and the CBD. The building marries century-old Architecture with a speak easy feel and stylish, contemporary service.

The 1912 built Federation building and its 20 hotel suites have been lovingly brought back to their original splendour to deliver a comfortable space to meet, drink, dine and relax.

The vibrant and energetic Harpoon Harry offers 5 versatile spaces designed to eat, drink, relax and be entertained, and a Boutique Hotel like no other. Spanning 2 levels, Bar Publico, Diner, Open Air Terrace, Lounge and Parlour all draw from a rich collection of easy Latin influences. Hotel Harry sits proudly a top as the neuvo latino leader of Sydney’s most artistically vibrant precincts.

Year: 2015

Location: Surry Hills, NSW

Country: Gadigal of the Eora Nation

Client: Hotel Harry

Project team: Graham Charbonneau, Dave Bickmore

Collaborators: James Brown, MASH

Photographer: Jason Loucas

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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.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.