Those Architects have reimagined an 1890s corner shop and terrace in Surry Hills, turning a burnt-out restaurant into a light-filled
For over a decade, the two-storey building had operated as the beloved Sydney restaurant Porteño until a fire rendered the building out of action. Stripping the interior to the bare bones, the team’s first job was to unearth the original identity of the landmark and define its new direction as Aje’s Headquarters.
As a labyrinth of boxy rooms, layers of linings and fire damage were stripped away, the volume’s full spatial potential was revealed. Paired with a dramatic 9-metre central glass
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The two levels are divided into key functional zones, all hinging around the central atrium, just as a courtyard house wraps around its garden. Reglazing the atrium roof and all external windows has brought abundant new light to the centre. As a multi-purpose space, it provides a wondrous sense of calm and tranquillity that extends to the entire office.
Downstairs is reception, boardroom and meeting spaces — overlooking the design and production section — a dynamic maker’s space. Upstairs is the communal kitchen and breakout, facing north into a laneway with mature trees. The architects have exploited this aspect with tall operable windows so the kitchen ‘borrows’ a balcony feel amongst the tree canopy. Also on this level, the CEO’s office overlooks the central


Revealed in the demolition works, a prominent concrete
Supporting the wayfinding is the material palette and soft furnishings, all designed to align with the Aje aesthetics, and reinforce their brand. The palette includes oak
Green with envy, we wouldn’t mind turning up to work here every day.
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