Categories— Public— Hospitality |
LocationCanberra, ACTClientArts ACT |
The Canberra Glassworks is an adaptation of the former Kingston Powerhouse, Canberra's oldest permanent building. With a prominent position in the Kingston Foreshore redevelopment on the southern edge of Lake Burley Griffin, the building is now an access centre for glass artists.
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Categories— Residential |
LocationPrince Henry - Little BayClientStockland |
This project at the former Prince Henry Hospital at Little bay, comprises the conservation, and adaptation of the two remaining pairs of cottages from the Artisans Cottages Group. The project also included the construction of two new pairs of attached dwellings providing a total of eight dwellings all meeting contemporary standards for residential design whilst maintaining the significance of the group. Treated as one integrated development, the overall form and arrangement of the separate but inter-related buildings was recovered and represents a cohesive group.
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Categories— Public |
LocationSydneyClientCity of Sydney |
This project for the reworking of Customs House at Circular Quay in Sydney was a collaboration between a number of architects - PTW coordinating the overall project and subsequently responsible for the two commercial floors; Lacoste + Stevenson to design the library and information centre; and Tanner Kibble Denton Architects to redesign the colonnade and public square.
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Categories— Public— Offices |
LocationSydney NSWClientW Property |
A four storey brick building, the Cooperage was built for the construction and maintenance of barrels for the CSR distilling industry in Pyrmont. The adaptive reuse of the building for commercial uses required careful integration of new services and new construction for the accommodation of strata office suites.
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Categories— Public— Offices |
LocationMillers PointClientLend Lease |
Categories— Education |
LocationParramattaClientUniversity of Western Sydney |
The Female Orphan School is the oldest three storey brick building in Australia, dating from 1813-18. This project involved the conservation and adaptation of the complex to provide exhibition spaces and meeting rooms for the University of Western Sydney and the wider community.
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Categories— Education |
LocationParramattaClientUniversity of Western Sydney |
The Female Orphan School is the oldest three storey brick building in Australia, dating from 1813-18. This project involved the conservation and adaptation of the complex to provide exhibition spaces and meeting rooms for the University of Western Sydney and the wider community.
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Categories— Education |
LocationParramattaClientUniversity of Western Sydney |
The Female Orphan School is the oldest three storey brick building in Australia, dating from 1813-18. This project involved the conservation and adaptation of the complex to provide exhibition spaces and meeting rooms for the University of Western Sydney and the wider community.
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Categories— Education |
LocationParramattaClientUniversity of Western Sydney |
The Female Orphan School is the oldest three storey brick building in Australia, dating from 1813-18. This project involved the conservation and adaptation of the complex to provide exhibition spaces and meeting rooms for the University of Western Sydney and the wider community.
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Categories— Public— Offices |
LocationParramatta, NSWClientNSW Heritage Office |
Categories— Hospitality |
LocationBondi, NSWClient |
The two major influences on the Icebergs Dining Room and Bar were the stunning views of the coastline and the idea that the atmosphere should be that of a private beach house offering a sequence of intimate dining spaces. The restaurant is in a four storey building with spacious ocean-view loggias that exploit the drop in elevation from the road to the sea level swimming pool.
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Categories— Adaptive Re-use + Heritage— Public — Education |
LocationSydney, NSWClientNSW Department of Education and Training |
With NSW Government Architect and Daryl Jackson Robyn Dyke
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Categories— Adaptive Re-use + Heritage— Public — Education |
LocationSydney, NSWClientNSW Department of Education and Training |
With NSW Government Architect and Daryl Jackson Robyn Dyke
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Categories— Adaptive Re-use + Heritage— Public — Education |
LocationSydney, NSWClientNSW Department of Education and Training |
With NSW Government Architect and Daryl Jackson Robyn Dyke
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