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U.S.A

New York, San Fran, the Hills and some moonshine.

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WHAT WE FOUND IN THAT DRAWER

Junk Drawer Number Six

Those flowers

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Never look backwards or you'll fall down the stairs. — Rudyard Kipling.

Quote from Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Bridge Builders’ (1893). The story (well the first half of the story) is a detailed description of the construction of a railway bridge across the Ganges in India.

This image is of the Grand stair at Hotel Hotel – a collaboration between Molonglo Group, March Studio and Oculus.

It was shot by Melbourne photographer Tom Roe.


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Charles Wilson and the hefty beasts

Charles Wilson. One of four in the Broached line-up (as you may remember Broached was commissioned to make functional pieces for Hotel Hotel; inspired by the Burley Griffins…).

From his mind we scored two couches.

These are not your usual couches – they are made from bronze… These elegantly hefty beasts are going to live for thousands of years. Why bronze? Well for one, the client (that’s us) has a ‘no veneers’ mantra, for two these pieces are a response to the public lounge interiors which is accessed by the Grand stair; made from thousands of pieces of wood, and fitted with more wood in the lounge itself. So maybe that’s enough wood for one space.

The couches are upholstered with Italian Verona leather; in dark brown leather.

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Objects + Rituals

Objects and rituals go hand-in-hand. Many rituals are practiced with the help of objects – historically things like cauldrons, masks, libation vessels come to mind. Rituals can also be designed around well-considered objects. For example, using a carefully chosen object for a daily task can elevate it from a mundane habit to a meaningful ritual – turning a common object into something more sacred.

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Adam Goodrum

Adam Goodrum designed the concrete benches found around NewActon, the wooden bowls found in each hotel room, the stools and chairs and the feasting table found in the Monster kitchen and bar… Yes he has been a busy man.

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Still lives

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Junk Drawer Number Five

The dog I love

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There are no passengers on spaceship earth. We are all crew. — Marshall McLuhan. 

McLuhan said this in 1965 in reference to ‘Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth’ (1963) by Buckminster Fuller, as quoted from ‘Paradigms Lost: Learning from Environmental Mistakes, Mishaps and Misdeeds’ (2005) by Daniel Vallero, p. 367.


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The romantic blacksmith

Meet David Aarons. He is a maker. He makes things out of metal. Big things often, 600 kilogram steel doors, you know, the usual. David is the modern day blacksmith who worked on the Nishi building (where Hotel Hotel lives).  David and his assistant Jun are the guys that figure out how to take a design and make it a functional object: doors, tables, bikes, lights you name it, they figure out how to make it.

David asserts that he isn’t an artist, but he is wrong, there is a magnificent artistry to his making – he uses his hands, brains and heart to create functional and beautiful forms.

Tucked away in the un-poetic suburb of Mitchell, surrounded by machines that themselves look like sculptures, David spends his days testing different reactions to wood, the strength of the bolts he makes, drilling holes to precise sizes, welding, reassembling, cutting… Figuring out how to hang that 600 kilo door (lovingly designed for Hotel Hotel by March studio and Molonglo Group) so that it can be pushed open (by the average person that doesn’t happen to be part of the national bodybuilder team).

Milling machine

Drafting table that David converted into a welding table

As a kid David was forever taking things apart to see how they worked, now he is putting them together. His warm, gentle manner and quiet consideration is in stark contrast to the cold, hard metals he uses in his trade. In casual conversation he will often bring up his wife and how he loves her now more than when they first got together.

Neither romance, nor the art of blacksmithing are dead.

Metal tube bender

Radial belt sander

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