The Australian firm Techne has totally rebuilt a former iconic 80’s and 90’s restaurant venue rosati in Melbourne. This is a heritage victorian era building that was already used as a textile mill in 1896. The design is based on a large multi-level beer garden, files with greenery and creating an oasis in the middle of the CBD network of laneway. Please take a look at our selection, and enjoy these amazing interiors…
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The 2,000 square-meter project, with a capacity for 840 guests, preserves much of the original textile factory’s sawtooth roof while opening its central bays to form a terraced beer garden that merges of a victorian conservatory and a hidden botanical haven.
‘Retaining as much of the existing building’s fabric as possible has been valuable for the character and heritage it imbues the project.’ tells Justin Northrop, director.

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The design for garden state hotel links the integrated spaces vertically across four levels, encouraging a sense of exploration and movement throughout the venue. As well as the multi-level beer garden at its heart, the project involved the creation of a street level public bar at the front of the site and a five-level structure (four of which are open to the public) at the rear.

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‘The dominant idea for the interior was to offer patrons a garden respite, a light filled, green space offering relief from the hard surfaces of the city. wheeling around the courtyard are progression of spaces that borrow from the botanical theme but also have their own distinct character. good visual connections encourage flowing movement around the venue and circulation is arranged to allow users to discover the different areas in a fairly freeform way. – Justin Northrop, director.

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