The Disco
The Disco is a reimagining of a well-loved hairdresser come cultural institution located within inner Brisbane. J.AR OFFICE was tasked with reinterpreting the physical space of the salon without diminishing the salons history of celebrated
differences. Opening in 2012 and originally trading as Horse Meat Disco the salon has cultivated a deep sense of community built on an appreciation of diversity and accessibility.
Acknowledging this legacy J.AR OFFICE responded to the client brief by elevating the everyday experience of staff and patrons, while establish a visual dialogue between the salon and the lively streetscape of Stones Corner. A large full height
window allows the spectacle on either side of the glass to be observed. Hair is cut and coloured in the ‘disco’ room, providing a spirited show for pedestrians to view through the front window, however moments of privacy and respite are achieved in the intimate hair washroom, entered through a curved metal aperture.
The intentionally austere space has robust, textural, reflective materials that create a quiet backdrop that prioritises salon activity. A choreographed spatial sequence offers diverse atmospheres for salon services and provides functionality and flexibility for staff.
Services are zoned and the spatial sequence is enriched with a sensual material palette and moments of compression and release. Patrons enter a narrow natural-coir-lined corridor with dim, warm lighting. They arrive at a marble bench anchored by a square column and illuminated circular form overhead. This reception counter doubles as the colour-mixing area, encouraging social interaction.
Utilising the existing structure, the ceiling, shopfront, floor, ramp and columns were retained and guided the spatial planning. These elements contributed to the sustainable, cost-effective fit-out and allowed investment in luxurious, tactile touchpoints that elevate the customer experience: marble reception and table, linished stainless-steel joinery and high-quality lighting.