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DESIGN DIRECTION FOR VICTORIA'S FIRST GEOTHERMAL HOT SPRINGS WELLNESS DESTINATION
First opened in 2005, this was the original bathing facility at Peninsula Hot Springs.
Rammed earth pavilions creating a new benchmark in public amenity design
A meandering journey of communal bathing and relaxation experiences drawing inspiration from global bathing culture.
Transformation of an old music venue into a regional wellness and activity hub - a staged delivery beginning with this pop-up retail shop.
An arrival courtyard and coffee hut designed to integrate with the surrounding architecture, offering rest and refreshment to those transitioning on their journey.
Moroccan and Arabian themed relaxation and treatment rooms. A complete interior update to one of the earliest treatment facilities on the property, adding layers, textures and all important acoustic separation between each treatment room.
From 2013 to 2021 Kim was the Design Director for the multi-award-winning Peninsula Hot Springs.
A well-designed uniform that aligns with your brand story can unite your team and fulfil the inherent human need to belong.
Originally a homestead and stables, the buildings at Hummingbird Eco had solid structures - timber rafters, angled ceilings and Colonial casement windows.
ECO RETREAT
elements
Wood/ earth/ Metal
colour
green/ brown
type
health & wellbeing
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Originally a homestead and stables, the buildings at Hummingbird Eco had solid structures - timber rafters, angled ceilings and Colonial casement windows.
Simple and homely, without tv or other technological distractions, each room was painted, rearranged and styled to reflect a different element or season - all fitted with non-toxic, local and reclaimed materials.
HUMMINGBIRD ECO RETREAT,
ACCOMMODATION, 2011
ACCOMMODATION, 2011
Interior Design by
Kim Kneipp & Jen Brownscombe
Built by
Callum Wallace
Photos by
Olga Bennett