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Building upgrades to come

The Woolstore evolution continues.

Plans to refurbish the lobby, cafe and brand new EOT facilities are set to improve the amenities even further.

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Empowering staff with EOT.

Plans for state of the art EOT facilities are underway to encourage your staff to incorporate self-care and green commuting into their day.

The existing exposed timber ceiling above the stretching area and lobby will be on show, a tip of the hat to the building’s lifeblood. Brick work, polished concrete, a natural colour palette, pendant lights and bronze and black finishes will tie the theme together.

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Artist Impression by Mirvac

The lobby, refreshed.

The lobby and cafe upgrades will incorporate the considered use of natural materials and low impact interventions to renew the space for the long term.

SJB director of architecture Adam Haddow says, “This project aims to set a new benchmark for sustainable adaptation within heritage frameworks.”

Designed by the experts.

Leading architecture firms have been enlisted to adapt this important piece of Sydney heritage into an incredible space for today. SJB is designing the lobby and cafe refurbishments. Gray Puksand is rejuvenating EOT and spec fit-outs for 100 & 130 Harris with a timeless aesthetic, channelling inner city style.

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“We kept it simple and let the original structure do a lot of the talking. Heritage guided layout and material choices too. We played with contrasts: raw and refined, hard and soft.”

– Anya McClelland, Gray Puksand associate

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“We’re not just updating a space; we’re deepening the connection between the building’s historic character and its future purpose.”

– Adam Haddow, SJB director

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