Studio Nine has designed the first Australian studio for global visual effects production company Mill Film.
The highly considered studio has been created through the translation of the VFX process using two key design principles – ‘modelling and performance’ and ‘light, colour, and texture’.
Modelling and performance drove a strict planning structure responding to a clearly articulated workflow.
The spatial response to the layout catered both to the client requirements of open vs closed spaces as well as working with the challenging octagonal floor plate of the building.
Working, reviewing and socialising spaces were carefully placed to be seamlessly linked while always maintaining appropriate levels of separation.
Light, colour and texture profiles were created for each space type.
Monochromatic artist areas work as a passive backdrop to on screen activities, as minimal distractions and visual interference are critical in these areas.
The artist areas flow into warm and natural reviewing rooms where colour and material selections were key to providing spaces to review work on screen.
Buffered from the artist spaces, the vibrant social spaces provide a colourful contrast to the work zones to socialise, relax and celebrate.
Each space hosts a common thread of base materials tying them all together.
The industrial aesthetic was developed to maintain a consistency in built form within the global network of Mill Film studios, while rich Australian timbers and a colour palette of rusts and deep reds introduced a local context.
The project included extensive base building remodelling to meet the operational needs of the work force.
Future proofing through a modular and systemised approach allows the team sizes to expand and contract depending on the pressures of their delivery timelines.
Multiple production and specialist teams are accommodated across three connected flexible floor plates linked via an internal stair and void.
Extensive audio visual equipment was also integrated into a variety of meeting and screening rooms to meet international standards across the organisation.
Building an edgy and industrial experience drove an outcome that celebrated the existing base building elements.
Exposed floor and ceiling slabs were simply painted to express the bare bones, while reducing materials and focusing on longevity were the main sustainability targets.
The introduction of the interconnecting stair and exposed services were a critical and complex piece of the puzzle, requiring a close and communicative design team to coordinate structure with services and architectural elements – catering to the functional design brief, as well as future proofing for potential growth in connecting to other levels in the future.
The 4,300 sqm workplace was designed to cater for 500 people. With five employees when the project started on site, the space was at full capacity within six months of handover.
The project has injected a new lease of life into the previously under tenanted CBD building which overlooks the city and Adelaide Oval, and has attracted national and international talent to Adelaide.
The Studio Nine design, development, and delivery of Mill Film was a truly global project, including contributions from team members in Los Angeles, Singapore, Vancouver, Montreal, Hong Kong, Brisbane, and Adelaide.
Collaboration included regular virtual connections through the majority of the process with fly-in face to face sessions at critical points.
Key Products Used
- La Marzocco custom coloured coffee machine
- Catifa 46 Sled Base Café Chairs by Arper, supplied by Stylecraft
- O-Bar Wine Red Cafe Stool by Kin Design, supplied by Café Culture & Insitu
- PBS Café Table by Koskela
- Steren Round Café Table by Koskela
- Quadrant Soft 2 Seat Armless Lounge by Koskela
- Truss Lounge Chair by Gus Modern, supplied by Globe West / Terrace Floors & Furnishings
- CT800 Coffee Table by Max Hunt
- Eric 2.5 Seat Sofa by Design Furniture
- Custom Screening Room Sofa by Design Furniture
- Spark Meeting Room Chair by Knoll, supplied by DeDeCe
- Okidoki Folding & Round Meeting Table by Thinking Works, supplied by Aura Objects
- Tretford Round Area Rug in Dapple Grey by Gibbon Group
- Hood Pendant in Light Grey by Atelje Lyktan, supplied by Café Culture & Insitu
Project Details
Project size – 4,300 m2
Site area – 4,300 m2
Project budget – $9,000,000
Completion date – 2019
Building levels – 3
Project Team
Architecture and Interior Design
Studio Nine Architects
Studio Nine Architects are based in Adelaide, Australia. They are a solutions focused design studio built on strong collaboration.
The practice is led by John Galluccio, Tony Zappia, Mandy Goehr, Andrew Steele, and John Cucchiarelli.
Their collective ambition is to deliver outcomes that add value and exceed expectations. To do this, they draw on a rich depth and diversity of project experience, responding to each brief with a balance of evidence and innovation.
Photography
David Sievers
David Sievers has lived photography since 1995. Known for his simple yet striking compositions and attention to detail, he is one of South Australia’s most awarded photographers, and has received the designation of Master of Photography twice (M.Photog) from the Australian Institute of Professional Photography (AIPP).
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