adaptive reuse restaurant set inside an industrial heritage building inspired by white bay power station the space is anchored by a dramatic sculptural ceiling a folded origami like structure that evokes flowing water geological strata and wind carved rock raw concrete floors exposed steel beams and layered material textures are preserved to honour the site s industrial past the atmosphere is monumental yet intimate curated for immersive dining experiences lighting is soft and directional casting shadows through the geometric ceiling to animate the space throughout the day dining is arranged minimally with low blocky furniture in materials like stone recycled timber and soft neutral upholstery colours are grounded in country weathered grey cool clay ochre and misty blues this is not a resort it is a cultural dining experience that honours land memory and contemporary design style is brutalist meets organic modern but rooted in place architecture