Thursday, April 10, 2014

In the Pipe...

Are you one of those people that tries to find new uses for things you have laying around?  Waste not, want not is the golden rule?  Me too.  When Gretchen showed me this, it resonated with me because someone saw this concrete pipe and saw beyond what it was defined as.  Enjoy!

-EY

melbourne-based techne architects were commissioned to renovate the ‘prahran hotel’ in westgate, a corner pub fitted with a classic art deco facade and a one-story extension at the back of the site. as the client called for the demolition of the single-level addition to be replaced by a more dramatic two story atrium space, the architects sought out a new approach to fulfill the client’s needs. the idea to use precast concrete pipesmade sense on many levels: they possess a certain sculptural quality that brings a sense of image to the pub, they can be instrumental in naturally subdividing spaces into more intimate areas, and from the exterior could be recalled as a stack of kegs or barrels. opposite the tubes, a full-height steel and glass atrium cuts through the space to visually combine the various programs.  the timber plank-clad tubes now serve as more private tables while the atrium floor offers a more open flexible floor plan for larger groups and events. structural material was left exposed juxtaposing the warmth of the wooden highlights and the vibrancy of the green plants hung throughout the spaces.

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seating areas
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each tube is wrapped with timber planks and leather seats
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light floods the space from the double-height atrium
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plants enliven the interior contrasting the greys of the structure
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upper level
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half pipes used as seating elements
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interior of a pipe
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atrium floor
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bathroom
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atrium
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project info:


practice name: techne architects
photographer: peter clarke photography
project name: prahran hotel
project completion date: may 2013
project type: hospitality (pub)
project address: 82 high street, windsor vic 3181
owner’s/client name: sand hill road                                                                                
project team: justin northrop (project/design director), steve mckeag (project architect), alex lake (architect), melita kei (draftsperson), francois claassens (draftsperson), bianca baldi (interior designer)
design documentation (months): 12
construction (months): 8
project size: 550m²
builder: visual builders
structural engineer: parkhill freeman
project manager: n/a
lighting: light projects
esd: energylab
landscaping: ayus botanical
building surveyor: retro building surveyors
services engineer: brt consulting engineers
land surveyor: jca land consultants
geotechnical engineer: nsp geotechnics pty ltd
acoustic engineer: burton acoustic group

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