CY Office
Gallery
Catergory
Interior Design - Commercial
Project location
NSW
Project year
2024
Project description
Chan Yahl Real Estate Agency had outgrown their previous office space after several years of operation. They sought a new location that would support their expanding needs and offer areas for client engagement and meetings.
In designing the office fitout, Kyearn Architecture carefully considered several factors, including the client's brand identity, company culture, functional needs, and desired aesthetic. We understood that branding extends beyond merely placing a logo on the wall. Our goal was to create a cohesive experience that consistently reinforced the agency's brand at every touchpoint.
Through detailed discussions with the client, we identified three core design concepts: modern, minimalist, and industrial. Space planning was a key consideration, particularly in working within the existing constraints. The dynamic and interpersonal character of a real estate agency requires a careful balance between openness for networking, and privacy for confidential conversations.
The entryway's deep rectangular space is compositionally layered to achieve depth and spaciousness. Between the undulating timber ceiling and polished concrete floor, the open greeting area not only serves as a versatile event and auction space, but effectively frames the reception area beyond. At the rear, the sleek industrial-style glass and metal partition of the meeting room offers a transparent separation without compromising openness.
A secondary entrance welcomes staff and clients into an intermediary seating area. This setup accommodates flexible daily work schedules, whether in the office or remote, providing uninterrupted and direct access to office facilities. It seamlessly connects the public auction space with private workspaces and meeting rooms, enhancing the overall flow and functionality.
The office’s open-plan work area is supplemented with an unenclosed communal kitchen and casual lounge space. Maintaining transparency and ensuring seamless connectivity between agents as they move throughout the office.
Construction Company
Nick Construction
Architect
Kyearn Architecture; Interior - Kyearn Architecture
Structure Engineer
Photography
Continuous Creative