Williams Burton Leopardi’s studio is a space any creative would dream of working. The 100-year-old state heritage listed Darling Building has been transformed from a derelict, terribly neglected space into an architect’s and designer’s creative oasis.
The Adelaide-based practice wanted to create the perfect studio for their team to work in – it had to be a home away from home, a place where the majority of their time is spent, a space to be inspired and to inspire their clients and collaborators who experience the spaces.
High on the priority list was also an interior which would reflect the value of their beautiful work. Quite simply, they wanted to muster up as much creativity as they possibly could. The outcome? Complete and utter success.
Design Williams Burton Leopardi
Photography Christopher Morrison
source Hunter & Folk