By sissons
brief
The Locomotive Workshops is an impressive artefact from the 19th century that needed to be heralded into the 21st century. It required a contemporary update to usher in a new stage of its life — this time as a series of brand-new innovative, collaborative workspaces and high-end retail tenancies.
solution
The entire building was completely gutted out — leaving only its original framework in place. With the original structure fully revealed, we attached a series of steel mezzanine levels combined with full height open spaces throughout the building. The resulting spaces were generously washed with sunlight — naturally highlighting the old and the new. This project was undertaken in collaboration with Curio, Buchan and Mirvac Design.
From the big picture to the smallest detail—we listen to you (like, really listen) so we can get it right the first time.
We work hard to get the best possible result. It's that simple.
Our process is based upon a sustained period of client engagement, asking questions, listening and challenging the brief to identify the core problems. It also involves a period of intensive research and information gathering to place the design team in a strong position of knowledge in preparation for the design process.
We then assess all the options available within the constraints of the brief and narrow in on the preferred solution. By preparing a broad range of options, it allows us to explore possibilities before we commit to them in reality. Teamwork is at the heart of this process with active participation by the design team, the client and consultants. We use digital and physical models, diagrams and sketches to clearly communicate ideas and concepts.
Once the solution has been established and approved, technical design development and documentation can follow, based upon the clearly defined design parameters that can meet the timeframe, budget and planning constraints.
Fundamentally, good design is all about improving the quality of life. We aim to do more with less, to reduce cost, and energy usage and to improve efficiency. Inbuilt design flexibility allows for future change, both during the design process and