Our brief was simple: a design to bring back the Mona Castle — authentic, familiar, and better than ever.
The challenges were as real as the opportunities. A series of piecemeal renovations had left the venue with a confused, compartmentalised layout. The front bar had been a TAB, lit mostly by the glow of countless TV screens. The side entrance had been blocked off by a bottle shop and cool room.
Typical of a traditional Melbourne pub, there was an almost total lack of connection to the outdoors — a huge missed opportunity for the corner site. So a key part of the brief was to honour the north and west-facing outlook. We also needed to create better connection between the spaces, allowing natural light to permeate — and clear lines of sight and circulation (once consciously avoided) from front bar through to dining room.