Going back to 2012, Laura was point-of-contact for a conception that would see Chenchow Little create an ambitious workspace for BresicWhitney. With Laura working as assistant to founder Shannan Whitney at the time, the relationship with Chenchow Little evolved further as they embarked on similar projects for the property group’s presence across Sydney.
“I had a lot of contact with them over the past 10 years and when it came to us building our house, it was natural to talk to them, along with five or six other architects, before circling back to Chenchow Little,” Laura says. “Because, it just fit.”
Perhaps coincidentally, Rick and Laura were both looking to incorporate the use of concrete and timber, something that features heavily in the BresicWhitney offices. The Darlinghurst space is known for its pavilions set within a concrete shell, while Hunters Hill is warmer with traditional hardwood detailing reflecting the heritage of its surrounds.