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1. Front of house The front of house area serves as a welcome desk, cafe and central meeting point 6720 px 4480 px 6 MB A3 print |
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2. Hub FOH The front of house area serves as a welcome desk, cafe and central meeting point 11362 px 8523 px 35 MB A3 print |
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3. Co-working spaces The fitout has a variety of workspace options 11138 px 8353 px 39 MB A3 print |
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4. Cafe The cafe is flooded with light and looks out over the central atrium, providing a space to socialise, relax and collaborate. 6720 px 4480 px 6 MB A3 print |
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5. Cafe The cafe is flooded with light and looks out over the central atrium, providing a space to socialise, relax and collaborate. 9948 px 7461 px 31 MB A3 print |
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6. Central atrium The central, light filled atrium of Customs House 5591 px 3727 px 10 MB A3 print |
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7. Circulation corridor The low lighting of the library contrasts with the brightly lit and airy circulation corridors. 10437 px 7827 px 36 MB A3 print |
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8. Library Rich materials and mellow lighting make the library a perfect place to focus deeply 6720 px 4480 px 7 MB A3 print |
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9. Boardroom The most formal of the shared meeting spaces, the boardroom offers privacy and sophistication for members. 6720 px 4480 px 6 MB A3 print |
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10. View A telescope is positioned to look out the window over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Rocks area. 4480 px 6720 px 14 MB A3 print |
BLP’s design responds to the unique heritage listed context of the original Customs House building in Circular Quay, and seamlessly integrates stately references to the building’s history with contemporary layout and styling that serves the needs of the modern flexible and adaptive worker.
Hub Customs House spans two levels and provides multiple workstation and private office options to suit the need of every individual Hub member. Shared facilities include a welcome desk, library, member lounge and kitchen, media room, boardroom and several serviced meeting rooms.
The project prioritises the wellness of its members as much as it enables seamless workflows and efficiency. This is evident through the contemporary ‘relax’ spaces, gym, end of trip facilities, parents’ room and a dedicated café space to work, relax and socialise.
The user aspects of the project require variable and adaptable sized office spaces, with open areas to encourage collaboration, networking and the sharing of ideas. This creates activated environments where workers and businesses can thrive. The design of the office facade incorporates an individual ‘canopy’ partitioning detail with glazing to the front, a return glazed fin and partitions between each of the customisable spaces.
A refined base palette responds to the warmth and texture of the original sandstone walls of the building. Luxury detailing including bronze finishing and fluted glass meld with earthy wooden tones, and quality textured upholstery to create a co-working space that is calm, comfortable and up-market.
Who are the clients and what's interesting about them?
Hub Australia provides premium workspace and hospitality solutions designed to help Australians love where they work. One of Australia’s largest privately-owned workspace operators, Hub has 7 locations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide and is home to over 3500 members.
Hub Australia offers state-of-the-art workspaces and premium amenities that let organisations grow their business in a beautiful setting. With stunning hospitality areas and cafés, professional development and networking events, and open communal areas, Hub Australia is more than just an office space.
How is the project unique?
Wellbeing is at the core of this interior design project. This is evident through the contemporary designed wellness room, end of trip facilities, parents’ room and a dedicated café space to work, relax and socialise.
The design prioritized external views; enhancing external courtyard views into the building that aligned with existing external walls. By exposing as much of the ceiling height as possible, appreciating the character and volume of the heritage structure, the ‘Canopy’ provides transparency and natural light to filter through each of the spaces, enhancing the vistas coming from the north, east and westerly aspects.
The design for the Level 3 Clock Room ensures views to this room are well-maintained with an exaggerated shadow line either side to adjoining spaces. These interior details express and accentuate the inviting nature of the Clock Room.
What was the brief?
The brief was to create home for Hub’s members and achieve a boutique hotel arrival and amenities experience that engages people and promotes collaboration.
The fitout spans two levels, providing multiple workstations and serviceable options to suit the individual member’s needs. The shared facilities provide a welcome desk, cafe, library, member lounges, members kitchen, boardroom and several fully serviced meeting rooms. The overall design both retains and appreciates the architectural character with respect to the significant heritage of Sydney’s Customs House, whilst ensuring spaces are fully activated.
What are the sustainability features?
Hub Australia is a Certified B Corporation, committed to the highest levels of accountability and transparency for environmental and social impact. Hub also currently provides 1% of membership capacity free to purpose-driven businesses.
The commitment to sustainability is woven throughout the coworking space with a conscious decision to specify Australian made loose furniture supporting local trade and by reducing the overall carbon footprint. All fixtures and fittings met the highest quality standards and thereby enhance the overall longevity of this project.
Key products used:
FURNITURE
• Sayl Chair by Herman Miller
• Setu Chair by Herman Miller
• Valby Chair by Stylecraft
• Charles Sofa by Bay Leather Republic
• Harper Chair, and Stanley Stool by Jardan
• Stellar Works Lunar High Back Chair, and coffee table by Living Edge
• Conference Chair Sola 291/71 by Wilkahn Furniture
• Plum Table & Tambootie meeting table by Agostino and Brown
• Disc Table by Thonet
• Table by Health Care Furniture Australia (HFA)
• Mirror by Surrounding
FINISHES
• Ceiling Panels by Boral
• Ceiling and Wall paint by Dulux
• Flooring by Interface
• Carpet tiles by Signature Flooring
• Carpet tiles by Ontera
• Tiles by Classic Ceramics
• Resilient flooring by Gerflor
• Vinyl flooring by Forbo
• Joinery finish by Laminex
• Timber Veneer by Elton Group
• Reconstituted stone by Smart Stone
• Reconstituted stone by Caesar Stone
• Brass trims by Astor Metal
LIGHTING
• Floor and table lamps by Fred International
Project size | 2342 m2 |
Completion date | 2019 |
Building levels | 2 |
Smitha Suraj | Interior Designer | |
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Vicki Murphie | Interior Designer |
Acoustic Logic | Acoustic Consultant | |
Steve Watson & Partners | BCA | |
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Billard Leece Partnership | Interior Designer |
Knight Frank | Project Manager | |
PGD Consulting | Lighting, Services and AV Consultant | |
FDC Construction | Head Construction | |
GBA Heritage | Heritage Consultant |