As with Gould Lane, the project was crafted in collaboration with design studio ByCulprit, which sought to reimagine the warehouse concept with evocative architecture worthy of a residential build. Lush greenery spills from the upper levels, combining with the textured apricot-toned facade and white-trimmed apertures to capture a subtropical style that’s Brisbane chic with a shot of Palm Springs. Each unit is accessed via a chic metal entrance door, framed by cascading foliage and feature lighting.Integrated into the upper levels of the buildings to soften hard edges, the landscaping is a crucial component. It also provides a lush, three-metre buffer of greenery between the lane and the adjoining street, gifting the neighbourhood a tranquil and leafy view.The elevated materiality continues inside, flipping the script on standard warehouse aesthetics – or lack thereof – by employing an artfully selected palette of smooth concrete floors and timber stairs, plus a luxuriously appointed bathroom and kitchenette. This attractive base palette forms a blank canvas onto which tenants can impress their professional or personal style.