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Bi-nuclear workspace

Spread across the 18th floor of TE Capitals 350 Queen Street we inserted a boutique workspace centred around a richly detailed front of house and social hub.


Level 18 350 Queen Street Melbourne

500sqm

Photo Credits: Simon Shiff



Focus on a sense of entry


The suite was envisaged as a bi-nuclear workspace with the work zone and the social hub divided by the public entry. This split allowed the social hub to be integrated into the arrival zone of the workspace and play a prominent role in the welcoming and entertaining of guests.


"Clients are greeted and treated to a lounge like atmosphere."

Private acoustically treated booth seating line the core and generously planted window seating provide a tranquil destination with vast exposure to city views.



Professional with just a hint of drama


Placed within the public realm of the suite are a series of meeting spaces framed in full height glazing and finished in concrete surfaces and subtle colour. The room's finishes are complimented by feature furniture pieces rich in detail and quality. The openness of the rooms allow for a seamless connection to the client facing spaces and connect the inner more ambient zones to the views and light beyond.


"The use of dark finishes and deep materials adds an element of drama to the experience."


A colour scheme of mood and depth


Selecting a colour scheme of blacks as a base palette bookended with rich greens in furniture and finishes we then punctuated these with select feature tones of apricot and blush. These colour selections help to define the functions of the suite and create a look and feel designed to enhance the use of the spaces. The charcoal tones of the discussion corridor linking the entry to the social hub allows the deep greens of the kitchen and warm rich colours of the entry to stand out as beacons leading guests through the space.




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