Machine Age
“It was a great pleasure to work with Karryn and Dean (IN-TERIA) to create a new cafe for the West Coast Wilderness Railway in Queenstown. Essentially we had a large blank canvas to work with, a very loose brief and some serious funding constraints. We were keen to create a new cafe space that would appeal to the many locals that support us all year however also looking to design a cafe that tourists from the rest of Australia and the world would also enjoy!! It was also in the brief NOT TO overplay the faux heritage look and create a contemporary feel. I am delighted to say that Karryn and Dean did just that – the cafe has been well received by our regular customers and enjoyed by tourists. The final product is functional, light, warm and welcoming, and revenue has risen considerably!”
Michael Saville
General Manager, West Coast Wilderness Railway
The West Coast Wilderness Railway is an iconic tourism experience on Tasmania’s rugged West Coast.
The design brief called for relocating the existing cafe to a new location at the front of the Railway complex. This would give the operation more prominence at the entry to the copper mining town and better access to views and natural light. Finishes were chosen to reflect an industrial past, while colours reference copper as it patinas and oxidises over time.
Project Name // Tracks Cafe
Project Type // Cafe, Bar & Restaurant Design
Location // Queenstown, Tasmania
Client // West Coast Wilderness Railway
Photography // Dean Baird