Today, alongside V-Leader and Ironside, we celebrated the start of construction on 189 Toorak Road in South Yarra, marking a significant milestone in the transformation of the Victorian landmark. Our project will convert the South Yarra Coffee Palace into a new, mixed-use development that honors its 137-year legacy while introducing contemporary elements.
Constructed in 1887 as one of Melbourne’s ornate “coffee palaces” from the temperance movement, the building was later transformed into the Hotel Claremont. The redevelopment will preserve this heritage, revitalizing the building with 2,500 square meters of retail and wellness space on the lower levels and a new office expansion above.
SOM’s design will restore the building’s 19th-century facade, rising 26 meters, and integrate a contemporary 12-story addition. The lower floors will feature 2,000 square meters of retail and hospitality spaces, while the upper floors will cater to wellness-focused tenants. V-Leader aims to address a gap in contemporary office options for smaller buildings, such as private family offices in outdated structures.
This project exemplifies SOM’s expertise in sensitive heritage redevelopment, as demonstrated by recent renovations of New York’s Lever House and Moynihan Train Hall’s approach integrates historic preservation with modern design, creating meaningful connections to both history and place.
“Designing 189 Toorak Road was as much an exercise in reduction as it was in addition,” said SOM Partner Scott Duncan. “The undulating forms that float above the historic building reflect a sustainable approach, made possible through cutting-edge structural engineering, where materials are reduced to the bare essentials.”