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Studio 197, Australia Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Property, Image
Studio 197 Australia : Architecture Information + Images
Residential Development by Studio Mango in Australia
Project: Studio
197, Cairns
Architects : Studio Mango
Photos : Kym Joseph
Conceptual Framework
Studio 197 occupies a sliver of land at the rear of a 400m2 lot facing
Cairns Esplanade. It was intended as a work/home studio and temporary
home for the owner while the front of the lot was developed. The client
envisaged an interior space inspired by the inner city converted warehouse
spaces of Melbourne or Sydney. Since such building types are somewhat
rare in Cairns, a style was chosen that had similarities without being
a copy. Exposed concrete tilt up walls, with the lifting points left
unfilled, an exposed interior steel frame and corrugated steel walls
enclose a highly sophisticated fitout.

Public and Cultural Benefits
The project was intended to provide an example to Cairns of alternative
forms of urban density in a tropical city dominated by bulky walk-up
units and high-rise. It responds to its tropical location with a small
footprint to allow breeze paths all around.
Relationship of Built Form to Context
Externally the Studio presents a tough urban façade, with a
roller door covering future shop front windows. The scale of the Studio
is complementary to the sixties units next door while mediating with
the much larger proposed house to the front. Its form, especially
the front verandah, also echoes the neighbourhood Queenslanders, while
being clearly contemporary. It is a sensitive piece of urban infill
respecting its surrounding urban context and scale.
Program Resolution
Being such a small building the program was simple but has been resolved
to provide both a generous work space and a studio apartment within
the tight footprint. The upper level is a single open space with a
mezzanine bedroom, and enclosed verandah that sits over a bathroom,
storage and garage. The garage was designed to be able to be used
as an office or studio space by inserting a shop front into the garage
opening.
Integration of Allied Disciplines
Being an aircraft engineer, the client loves high quality, and highly
visible services and commissioned air conditioning with a large exposed
duct becoming part of the internal architecture. A C-bus system provides
detailed control of lighting.
Cost/Value Outcome
This was not a cheap building; with the owner using it as a design
experiment and indulging his love of quality architectural and industrial
design. However it does very efficiently use some very expensive real
estate, and with the client's deep satisfaction does represent value
for money.
Sustainability
While this project was not driven by sustainability issues, it is
still very energy efficient, with insulated sandwich panel cladding,
big roof overhangs, aluminium louvre windows for sun control, excellent
cross ventilation and high level venting of hot air. The small detached
footprint and elevated living is a traditional response to a tropical
climate.
Response to Client and User Needs
This project was an exercise in experimenting with materials, products
and finishes; a practice run for the main house. It also worked in
some specific skills of the builder, such as tilt up walls.
The client's detailed involvement, including project management, has
allowed a collaborative process in which his passion has engaged with
Studio Mango's design skills.
Studio 197 House images / information received 300609
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