Harold Street Gallery designed by Fleur Sutherland Interior Architecture for Melbourne-based property developer ANGLE, exists to disrupt the wasteful norms of traditional display suites.
The opportunity presented in the client’s brief was to design a multipurpose gallery space that could serve as a workspace, studio, and venue for events, creating a more permanent and flexible space, aimed at reducing environmental impact and innovating the way off-the-plan properties are sold.
Fleur explains, “The property industry has a lot of work to do, with property developers typically creating display suites that are unique to a single project. Once the pre-sales period is complete, often in a matter of months, the space is demolished, and the contents destroyed. This is not only costly but extremely wasteful. By creating a more permanent and flexible space that can be used repeatedly for years to come, the project pioneers a new way of thinking about how off-the-plan property can be sold and has the potential to hugely reduce one of the most wasteful phases of the development cycle.”
A pivotal aspect of the project was the commitment to supporting local makers and creators. With an affinity for the arts, Fleur worked closely with Craft Victoria and Artbank to curate pieces that beautifully filled the gallery.
The choice of wide plank flooring in the beautiful platinum tones of Blanco, not only added width and dimension to the space but as a third-party sustainability certified board (Cradle to Cradle™ Bronze), Blanco also aligned with ANGLE's commitment to sustainability. Despite pandemic-related restrictions, Fleur shares that the experience with Havwoods was a smooth process, from sampling to delivery, and installer recommendations.
Harold Street Gallery is not only an inviting space supporting the Australian craft and arts scene, but also a pioneering effort to reshape the property development sector, offering a more sustainable model for showcasing and selling off-the-plan properties.
Project details
Project: Harold Street Gallery
Location: Camberwell, VIC
Developer: ANGLE Developments
Builder: Coben
Designer: Fleur Sutherland Interior Architecture
Contractor: Tres Architectural Joinery
Installer: Asset Flooring
Product: Havwoods Venture Plank Blanco Wide Plank Flooring
Photographer: Maegan Brown Photography