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Flow Yoga is Programmatically Conceived as a Series of Three Interdependent Spaces


Flow Yoga at Dairy Road presents a restrained initial impression that belies the conceptual rigour of the project. Meticulously empathetic to its context within the Dairy Road Precinct, the project is programmatically conceived as a series of three interdependent spaces – therapy room, chill-out area and yoga hall - organised around a central reception hub. 

At once unexpected and yet deeply familiar, it’s only in experiencing the project that the nuances of the spatial response unfold, with deliberations of gesture and materiality serving to both distinguish and coalesce. The insightful use of a dado establishes a sense of human scale, and consciously organises a formal approach to aperture and tectonic. A sophisticated materials selection imbues the project with a domesticity that provides an immediate sense of comfort.



Craig Tan Architects has delivered a project that transcends traditional conventions of space, using notions of sensory perception to locate people in the total experience of the space.  Flow Yoga at Dairy Road exists in perfect balance, harmonising engagement with reflection, the robust with the ethereal and self with community to create a project that is as modest as it is self-assured.

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