The 20 (Clemengers)

Interior refit of an historic malt house

M2architecture was appointed following a careful selection process to provide architectural services to Clemenger Tasmania. Our brief included a well defined budget and timeline.The completed project was the culmination of extensive planning and consultation with the directors and staff closely involved at all stages.

Completed : 2010

Builder : De Jong & Sons

Services : Kingston Australia

Photos : Richard Eastwood


One of the driving factors behind the project was a very strong desire to redefine office culture and working relationships within the Clemenger teams - their previous tenancy configuration enforced separation between teams and also within teams; the new configuration brings the teams together into a vibrant and happy open plan.

The most revolutionary change is that no-one has a separate office but private conversations and activities are provided for with separate interview rooms.

Featuring prominently within the open plan is a transparent glass drum meeting space adjacent to an in-house cafe.

While the plan is open, the design does have a structure to subtly control access and movement; storage joinery, equipment zones and display walls have been carefully positioned to articulate views and movement

M2architecture was appointed following a careful selection process to provide architectural services to Clemenger Tasmania. Our brief included a well defined budget and timeline.The completed project was the culmination of extensive planning and consultation with the directors and staff closely involved at all stages.

Completed : 2010

Builder : De Jong & Sons

Services : Kingston Australia

Photos : Richard Eastwood


One of the driving factors behind the project was a very strong desire to redefine office culture and working relationships within the Clemenger teams - their previous tenancy configuration enforced separation between teams and also within teams; the new configuration brings the teams together into a vibrant and happy open plan.

The most revolutionary change is that no-one has a separate office but private conversations and activities are provided for with separate interview rooms.

Featuring prominently within the open plan is a transparent glass drum meeting space adjacent to an in-house cafe.

While the plan is open, the design does have a structure to subtly control access and movement; storage joinery, equipment zones and display walls have been carefully positioned to articulate views and movement

The 20 (Clemengers)

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