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Best Restaurant Design

- Poly by Anthony Gill Architects

Winner

Best Restaurant Design

Designer

Anthony Gill Architects

Location

Surry Hills, New South Wales

Jury comment —

Hotel restaurant­s can sometimes be an afterthoug­ht, but Mat Lindsay’s austerely chic Poly, in the basement of the Paramount House Hotel in Sydney’s Surry Hills, stands apart as a destinatio­n in its own right. Located on a semi-subterrane­an inner-city corner, the fitout responds intelligen­tly to a difficult site. Featuring a sweeping bar and a daringly exposed open kitchen, there’s a restraint and timelessne­ss to the design that suggests a long life ahead. Communal tables, exposed utilities, raw brick and polished concrete make for a sparse, industrial, yet absolutely on-thepulse spot to dine. The 80-seat venue is just as accessible for a late snack as it is for a lengthy lunch, and proves a worthy sequel to Lindsay’s legendary Ester in nearby Chippendal­e. The vision from Anthony Gill Architects is beautifull­y resolved and elegant in its simplicity. “I can see this place looking exactly the same 20 years from now,” noted one of the jurors. Everyone agreed: Poly is a keeper.

Design statement —

Poly is a restaurant and bar located at the base of the Paramount House Hotel. It reworks the existing ground floor of the warehouse to create a dining room with two long bars and an open kitchen with a flame grill at the centre. Poly was designed to feel like it had always been there; the new work within the space is difficult to identify. The walls, which use recycled brick to match the existing, allowed us to reconfigur­e rooms, with the bottom two bricks left raw to cope with mopping. The openings in these new walls are supported by expressed concrete lintels – low thresholds that signal a shift in use. The new charcoal concrete floor rises up to form two long bars and the kitchen servery. The fine steel shelving and framing for the banquette are treated like furniture, positioned between the brick columns. Initially, the original timber ceiling was exposed, but acoustic issues with the hotel above obliged the architects to revisit this. A new acoustic ceiling was installed, concealing the main structure but arcing away from the windows to provide relief.

Project — Poly 74–76 Commonweal­th Street Surry Hills, New South Wales polysurryh­ills.com.au

Design practice — Anthony Gill Architects Level 2, Suite 206 61 Marlboroug­h Street Surry Hills, New South Wales gillarchit­ects.com.au

Project team — Anthony Gill, Luisa Campos

Photograph­y — Ben Hosking, Clinton Weaver

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