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Anticipate- Public Foyer

You've been hearing about this new place. Reshore they call it. On a free day, you decide to come see what all the ruckus is about. You arrive at the public foyer. A world of warm hues greets you. It feels like a hug. There's a familiarity to it. You walk up to the reception desk, it's like you're walking on land. You spot people from all walks of life here. It feels welcoming.

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Reception desk assembly - The reception desk base is made of Mylo leather, carefully mouled to give the appearance that it melts into the floor. Above, it sits charred blalckbut ttimber and I beams that connects to the light ficture above.

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Reception desk I-shaped beam detail with LED inlay - LED strip is fixed to the edge of the cut out to highlight the I beam

Reception desk bolt detail - bolt sourced from stripped existing structures

A hologram meets you at the desk. A map of the site appears. You're on to your next stop.

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Hologram detail - Upon walking up to the desk, the hologram appears. Users speak their requests and the hologram gives the directions and/or information as needed.

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Ochre floor detail - The entry and reception area is the start of the users journey at reshore. This is reiterated by the Indigenous ochre painted floor that draws people to the recpetion and ramp. One cant help but be intrigued and drawn in.

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1. Earthen flooring made of site specific soil, sand and clay

2. Post-consumer blackbutt timber, charred

3. Custom cut post-consumer spotted gum timber

4. Mylo bio-based leather

5. Site post-construction reclaimed burnished steel

6. Traditional Indigenous woven material

7. Ross Gardam Adapt ottoman

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