"My space is a place for activism. My space is a place for women of color to feel safe," Arana told Daily Coffee News. "It's a place for the Latino community to feel seen and represented, and just a safe space for anybody."
"Before we had coffee machines and frothers, you needed to get air into your beverages," says Thomas. "Most of the people who do it are taller than I am and have longer arms. So their arm actually goes up to a meter. I don't know if my wingspan is that large. We try to get it as far as we can."
Its oval form and round windows break away from the rigid geometry of the surrounding urban blocks. This building curves like the nearby Georges River it's inspired by, creating a gentle pull for people to step inside.
"An adjustable swimming pool floor brings flexibility to the space that was once the church's nave, allowing it to host a variety of activities in addition to swimming."