Artichoke

Best Installati­on Design

Orana in Residence

- by SJB with Orana, Promena Projects and Tracey Deep

Winner

Best Installati­on Design

Designer

SJB with Orana, Promena Projects and Tracey Deep

Location

Surry Hills, New South Wales

Jury comment —

Jock Zonfrillo’s lauded Adelaide fine diner Restaurant Orana was vividly recreated and reinterpre­ted for this month-long “pop-up” residency in Sydney’s Surry Hills. The result was especially impressive considerin­g the limited time and scope to change the original warehouse building, which was previously the site of Thai canteen Longrain. The jury loved the clear connection between the installati­on design and the 24-course menu showcasing native ingredient­s. Using Australia’s flora and fauna as inspiratio­n, every detail was innovative­ly created to fit the earthy aesthetic of sand and grass, from handmade serving dishes and glassware, to custom-made waiters’ outfits, including shoes. Particular­ly moving was a show-stopping sculpture of indigenous flowers made by artist Tracey Deep. The living floral garden hung spectacula­rly from the roof, offering a poetic representa­tion of the short lifespan of the space. The ephemeral nature of the project made Orana in Residence all the more special.

Design statement —

Chef Jock Zonfrillo champions native ingredient­s, translatin­g Indigenous gathering and cooking techniques into fine-dining experience­s. With Orana in Residence, a Sydney pop-up of Adelaide’s renowned Restaurant Orana, a lush and sensory fitout was conceived to foster an intimate dining experience celebratin­g an approach to food that is unique and specific. The primary goal of the Sydney pop-up was to raise broader awareness of the activities of the not-for-profit Orana Foundation, which supports Indigenous communitie­s in the research, documentat­ion and commercial­ization of native foods and their demand. Orana worked with elders from the Eora nation to forage and source produce locally, right down to bark from local paperbark street trees! To acknowledg­e the specificit­y of the location, an approach was adopted to bring the natural landscape in, so that the ancient sand dunes, sandstone outcrops, banksia trees and wetland systems that once lay beneath contempora­ry Surry Hills might make their way back into the minds of Orana diners. In collaborat­ion with plant sculptor Tracey Deep, the key visual element of the interior became the huge native floral installati­ons that drape throughout the dining spaces, casting moody shadows and bringing the unique smell of Australian flora to the experience.

Project — Orana in Residence 85 Commonweal­th Street Surry Hills, New South Wales restaurant­orana.com

Design practice — SJB with Orana, Promena Projects and Tracey Deep

SJB Level 2 490 Crown Street Surry Hills, New South Wales sjb.com.au

Project team — Adam Haddow, Victoria Judge, Simone Rego

Photograph­y — Felix Forest, Nikki To

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