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When West Carr & Harvey approached us, they had just turned 70, cementing themselves as the oldest accountancy in Geelong. In celebration, they decided to move from their 16-year tenure at Freemasons Hall on Gheringhap Street.
Our challenge was to provide a space that would reflect the company and its values, allow for the firm’s continued growth, and help the company keep up with a changing landscape – all within the confinements of an unmaintained, heritage-listed, ex-industrial property.
Many factors were considered when designing this space, but the biggest was incorporating the sense of professional 'transparency' that’s essential in accounting.
The resulting space embraced the site’s industrial roots, while providing an enriching home for their next chapter.
What are the sustainability features?
This design features several elements that have been repurposed from the former space, allowing us to preserve pre-existing materials rather than source new ones. By reusing old slab as a finished floor surface, incorporating the mill’s barn door in the break room and incorporating existing brickwork into the office’s feature wall, we were able to both honour the building’s heritage and reduce the carbon footprint of the design. The energy needs of the space have also been reduced thanks to ample natural light that reduces reliance on electrical lighting.
What were the solutions?
Housed in the 1915 Federal Mills industrial development – originally manufacturing woollen uniforms in WW1 – the office offers diverse spaces including a café-style staff room, gardened outdoor barbecue area, open-plan office and central utility hub.
The client took a big leap by transitioning to an open-plan working environment - unusual for accountants. This open-plan environment compliments the modern work landscape while allowing for future growth.
Most staff work in the open office, with directors based in the surrounding offices. To incorporate the client’s value of 'transparency', these offices use glass partitions which remove the hard border between staff, while reducing noise.
How is the project unique?
By incorporating the buildings history into the fitout, we were able to provide West Carr & Harvey with a space that stands out in the competitive landscape while representing their balance of refinement and experience.
A number of existing features and items in the old mill were repurposed or highlighted to tie the building’s history into the firm’s contemporary operation.
The floor itself throughout the space is the original slab used by the factory, simply re-finished and polished.
Existing brickwork was cleaned up and used as feature walling in the fitout.
The wool mill’s old barn door, well maintained despite showing its history, was repurposed and included as the entrance to the staff room.
Bathrooms featuring glass flooring expose old tunnels beneath the building.
Artwork on the wall along the open office shows a bird’s eye view of Port Geelong – an homage to the area in which West Carr & Harvey has been allowed to grow and flourish.
We also incorporated biophilic design elements into the space through built-in desk planters and inclusion of natural wood. Both elements mimic nature just enough to enhance employee wellbeing while maintaining a sleek, professional aesthetic.
What was the brief?
West Carr & Harvey is what is now the oldest accountancy firm in Geelong. Our brief was to create an office environment that tied the company’s extensive history with their contemporary operations.
What were the key challenges?
When West Carr & Harvey approached us, they had just turned 70, cementing themselves as the oldest accountancy in Geelong. In celebration, they decided to move from their 16-year tenure at Freemasons Hall on Gheringhap Street.
Our challenge was to provide a space that would reflect the company and its values, allow for the firm’s continued growth, and help the company keep up with a changing landscape – all within the confinements of an unmaintained, heritage-listed, ex-industrial property.
Many factors were considered when designing this space, but the biggest was incorporating the sense of professional 'transparency' that’s essential in accounting.
Project size | 1130 m2 |
Completion date | 2019 |
Alla Delion | Principal Designer | |
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STUDIOMINT Design Group |