The space, atop a 100-year-old Victorian era heritage structure, was acquired with the windows boarded up, wooden trusses braced with metal and brick walls segregating different zones.
The idea followed unearthing and discovering was adopted not only to respect, retain and celebrate the spirit of the place but also respond to the myriad experiences the space could possibly offer.
The studio has been envisioned as a multi-functional and flexible design solution. One that pushes the boundaries of conventional studios.