The new office for Kokoda Property, located at 65 Dover Street in Cremorne, exemplifies a considered approach to design by Carr. This space blends elements from the previous residential and hospitality work for the client, presenting a polished industrial aesthetic that accommodates the expanding operations.

A new door opens for Kokoda Property

The office layout respects the distinctive V-cut scalloped façade, with a clear division between the front and back-of-house zones. Upon entry, the interior walls angle to echo the façade, guiding visitors into a residential-style lounge area. This space transitions into a hospitality-inspired bar and dining zone, where a relaxed atmosphere prevails. Natural light is a defining feature, entering through floor-to-ceiling glazing and filtered by mesh fabric curtains, while wrap-around balconies with integrated planting provide a connection to the external environment.

A large LED screen in the front-of-house area serves to showcase projects, reinforcing its investment in the design and development sector. The spaces are arranged to encourage interaction, with modular seating and AV screens designed to facilitate comfort and engagement beyond the conventional boardroom setting. Catherine Keys, Associate Director at Carr, notes that the guest experience was a key consideration in the design, with a high-end hospitality aesthetic driving the approach to the front-of-house areas.

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A new door opens for Kokoda Property

Additionally, the design takes cues from the Cremorne locale and the material palette, embracing a polished industrial style that Carr has employed in previous works for Kokoda, such as at Refinery House and Kokoda House. The integration of exposed steel detailing, metal mesh and textured finishes creates an interior that balances raw authenticity with refinement. The walnut-engineered timber floors and veneer finishes lend warmth and cohesion, while the mix of dark leathers, light carpets, and marble accents contribute to the tactile richness of the environment.

In the back-of-house area, the approach is more pared-back, with a focus on enhancing the existing concrete slab and integrating acoustic ceiling sprays. New workstations and loose furniture were strategically placed, maintaining the industrial character while introducing a functional layout for the office’s growing team.

Carr
carr.net.au

Photography
Timothy Kaye

A new door opens for Kokoda Property
A new door opens for Kokoda Property
A new door opens for Kokoda Property
A new door opens for Kokoda Property
A new door opens for Kokoda Property
A new door opens for Kokoda Property
A new door opens for Kokoda Property
A new door opens for Kokoda Property
A new door opens for Kokoda Property
A new door opens for Kokoda Property
A new door opens for Kokoda Property

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