Those Architects uses curves to carve out space in Mosman ANZAC Memorial Hall for BresicWhitneys office
Steel SquigglesThose Architects uses curves to carve out space in Mosman ANZAC Memorial Hall for BresicWhitneys officeByPaige Davidson April 3, 2025Interiors, International (Ben Hosking)SHARENortheast of Sydney, in the suburb of Mosman, a 100-year-old building commemorating those killed during duty in World War I now houses a real estate office for BresicWhitney. The shiny, modern interior is located within the stately edifice of the ANZAC Memorial Hall, dedicated in 1924. Local architecture firmThose Architectscreatively organized the spatial layout of the office using ribbons of shiny curved steel rather than the typical application of stringent walls. The unique approach to BresicWhitney Lower North Shore office is a bold reimagination of a historic building. While the new 2,282-square-foot office boasts a modern look, Those Architects didnt overlook the historic importance of the building or the complications that come with it. Ben Mitchell, cofounder and director of Those Architects, toldAN Interior,Unfortunately, not much of the original interior building fabric remained intact, so when we uncovered the original staircase, we were very keen to restore it and incorporate it into the design. It provides a beautiful counterpoint to the contemporary interior and also serves as a touchstone to the past.Read more on aninteriormag.com. Adaptive ReuseAustralia