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The life and times. Architecture and Interior photographer. Also focusing on hospitality and retail photography in and around Western Australia.

Intercontinental Hotel Perth - international standard with a focus on local art

Being brought on board to photograph the Intercontinental Hotel in Perth was an amazing experience. Working closely with the team at Woods Bagot is always a pleasure. Anna Flanders on the styling and accessories selection did it again and we spent two days working the project and I was continually impressed at the design and local art used.

More information below...and through to the article here.

The meticulous design of the InterContinental Perth City Centre Hotel delivers a sense of place to its guests. Originally a 1970’s office block which was later converted into the Rydges Hotel in the 1990’s, one of the greatest architectural and interior design challenges was to to successfully deliver the design and operational requirements of a luxury brand within a tightly constrained building footprint.

Internally, the existing tower has been stripped to the base building condition and completely redesigned to accommodate new front-of-house and back-of-house facilities. The hotel now features 240 guest rooms (including a penthouse suite), three international restaurant and bar offerings on the ground floor, as well as lounges and terrace spaces throughout the hotel.

A sense of Perth was instilled into the design through locally commissioned art curated by Linton and Kay Galleries and a careful selection of materials that speak of the beach, bush and minerals of Western Australia with natural timbers and stone. The hotel will play a significant role in enriching the streetscape and pedestrian experience on the prominent corner of Hay and Kings Streets in Perth’s central business district with extended ground planes and podium terrace levels above.

 

More information and a link through to Intercontinental website here.

Fashion meets interiors – We Are Triibe x Aje

Raw femininity, soft with a rebellious edge, organically bold – welcome to the new Adelaide Aje boutique.

The We Are Triibe creative duo, Christina Symes and Jessica Stewart, created this textural blank canvas for the celebrated Australian fashion label to call home.

The boutique, in Adelaide’s Rundle Street East, is an authentic reflection of the label, known for their effortlessly cool aesthetic, with a dash of luxe.

The simplicity of the soft tonal palette, warmed with timbers and embolden with black details, unite to create the edgy yet feminine interiors.

Details were subtly layered to induce interest, through the unwieldy pebbledash columns, custom made Tasmanian oak changerooms, nude tones and textural flooring.

We Are Triibe, based in Sydney, are a multifaceted design studio specialising in commercial and residential interior design, and styling.

Words: Jade Jurewicz

Images: Dion Robeson

Eco House WA - The Design Files

The light, the materials, everything about this home. Walking in this place gives you a smile and that warm feeling in your stomach. It was such a pleasure to photograph Tanya's home for The Design Files. Check out the full article here.

 

Some snaps below...