36 Warry St is a heritage listed building, originally constructed as Keating’s Bread Factory. GEYER VALMONT aimed to honour and compliment the buildings rich history through the design – seamlessly marrying old charm with modern functionality.
Original architectural elements such as exposed brick and VJ paneling are juxtaposed against sleek glass partitions and contemporary furnishings, effortlessly catering to the needs of today’s dynamic workforce.
An integration of the building’s rich historic character with modern, adaptable functionality, creating a seamless blend of old and new.
The space includes flexible meeting areas, an energising kitchen breakout zone, and thoughtful design elements that foster collaboration, ensuring the environment meets the evolving needs of today’s dynamic workforce.
Within the heritage-listed building, a harmonious blend of organic forms, rich textures, and vibrant hues unites the traditional and contemporary elements across both tenancies.
Tenancy 1, a Display Suite designed by GEYER VALMONT, pulls natural light and embraces warm tones and fluid shapes.
Upon entry, visitors are welcomed into a bright waiting area, offering captivating views of the communal courtyard through a striking portal. This space transitions seamlessly into two formal meeting areas and a kitchen breakout zone.
In the kitchen breakout area, organic shapes are used as a dramatic curtain divides the space for informal gatherings and town hall-style meetings. Flexible furniture arrangements allow for versatile usage tailored to users’ needs.
Refurbished portals within the open work area serve as unique touchpoints and foster informal interactions.
Designed by Greenlight and constructed by GEYER VALMONT, ‘The Factory’ co-working space embodies a vibrant ethos.
Warm tones and lush greenery infuse the space, fostering a dynamic environment that seamlessly transitions between public social areas and private work areas.
At the heart of the two tenancies lies the courtyard, designed by GEYER VALMONT.
A bustling hub adorned with games and inviting seating, drawing users into a relaxing communal space.