2013 Gallery
Winner: Best Retail Design
KGA Architecture for SPRING STREET GROCER
Victoria
The Spring Street Grocer responds to its grey-washed parliamentary precinct with a choreographed yet democratic profusion of colours, textures and tastes. The two floors, connected by a sinuous orange spiral stair, house a Galati bar, delicatessen, cheese larder, sandwich bar, coffee shop and fresh juice bar.
Jury Citation
This sexy little corner shop is aptly named, as it brings a sense of spring, bounce and freshness to an otherwise hard street corner. A playful vocabulary of references has been employed to make sound urban moves, opening the cafe and gelati bar ante space to the footpath as an absent Doric column, and activating the side lane with vigorous Scarpa-inspired windows and sliding screens. The place exudes an irresistible come-to invitation at all times of the day and night, its bold forms and colours spilling out to the city like a funky cornucopia of produce and hospitality. The modest footprint and volume have been worked hard to accommodate not only a delicatessen, a grocer, a cafe and a cool, glazed-brick cheese cellar, but also flexible space for exhibitions and functions. A circular tactic in graphics, stair and other design elements holds these together with a tight, lively dynamic. There is a robust, pragmatic richness to the materiality and construction of Spring Street Grocer nougat terrazzo, orange peel steel balustrade supporting the ethos of a local providore of convenience, conviviality and longevity. This is radical postmodernism, but with taste and constructional gusto.