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Melbourne’s Hungry Fox satisfied with tulipwood

The link between our physical environments and our emotional wellbeing has been substantiated by a number of studies. Australian designers seem to have a unique affinity with the natural environment and an innate understanding of how best to bring nature closer to life and leisure. Source: Timberbiz

The latest example of this skill is a café which recently opened its doors in Melbourne. The Hungry Fox (by LaManna) at Autocentro at Essendon Fields has been designed using natural materials from around the world.

The café is the first project in Australia to use thermally-modified American tulipwood in exterior cladding.  Selected for its rich colour and uniform texture, American tulipwood provided not only the aesthetic impact sought by Bruce Henderson Architects, but also the stability.

The thermal modification process heats the tulipwood to almost the point of combustion, this changes the molecular structure of the timber and results in a material that durable for outdoor use. It requires minimal attention once outside which makes it a perfect choice for a project such as this.

Interior Architects, Lukas Partners, took on the challenge of creating a contemporary, warm and inviting interior for the café. Aware of biophilic design principles and their emotional impact, the mood they looked to capture was one of earthy Australian fauna. Their focus was on natural materials, inspired by gum nut and eucalyptus tones.

The vaulted ceiling, taking its lead from the exterior design, is also an expanse of thermally-modified American tulipwood.  This richness is offset by a stone counter. A velvet-finished granite with a steel edge adds impact front of house and counterbalances the exposed concrete floor.

Chunky American ash tables, created by local high-end manufacturer Charles Sandord are accompanied by chairs created from the same timber with perforated leather seating and wool which has retained its natural colour variation.

The screens in the waiting area and the laser cut American walnut veneer panels that mask an acoustic board with style, make the café the perfect venue to meet for relaxed conversation.

The playground adjacent to the café has been created by Adventure+ with Australian white cypress treated with a tint to match the American tulipwood cladding.

Photos: Tizia May Photography