Plus Architecture celebrated the opening of their new St Kilda Road office with a party on Thursday 14 July. Made to resemble an ‘enchanted forest’, the new space proved a special place for guests to mingle.
July 26th, 2011
The new design came about as the result of an in-house competition. The fit-out – designed and built by the Plus Architecture team – reflects the youthfulness and innovation that Plus are known for. Plywood, polished concrete and exposed ceilings are used for a natural, raw effect. Green features throughout the interior, from the living wall behind the reception area through to green motifs that continue throughout the space, reflecting the tree views outside.
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