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This presented an opportunity to propose living solutions that looked at an integrated approach to sustainability, affordability and community orientated design within a future growth area.
An approach that focuses on fostering a sense of community, shared spaces such as communal gardens, roof top terraces and communal rooms will encourage social interaction and a sense of belonging.
As a first within the Ingleburn R4 re-zoning and in an effort to reduce the architectural visual scale along the streetscape, strategic breaks in the facade intersect with circulation paths, dividing the building volume into three.
A simple design approach utilising a combination of robust materials and sustainable construction practices will allow the project to focus on high-quality outcomes at a lower cost.
As part of Ingleburn's (Western Sydney, NSW) recent rezoning of the city centre and rail adjacent corridor, we were engaged to design a keystone multi residential project - with a focus on affordable housing.
This presented an opportunity to propose living solutions that looked at an integrated approach to sustainability, affordability and community orientated design within a future growth area.
An approach that focuses on fostering a sense of community, shared spaces such as communal gardens, roof top terraces and communal rooms will encourage social interaction and a sense of belonging.
As a first within the Ingleburn R4 re-zoning and in an effort to reduce the architectural visual scale along the streetscape, strategic breaks in the facade intersect with circulation paths, dividing the building volume into three.
A simple design approach utilising a combination of robust materials and sustainable construction practices will allow the project to focus on high-quality outcomes at a lower cost.
As part of Ingleburn's (Western Sydney, NSW) recent rezoning of the city centre and rail adjacent corridor, we were engaged to design a keystone multi residential project - with a focus on affordable housing.
This presented an opportunity to propose living solutions that looked at an integrated approach to sustainability, affordability and community orientated design within a future growth area.
An approach that focuses on fostering a sense of community, shared spaces such as communal gardens, roof top terraces and communal rooms will encourage social interaction and a sense of belonging.
As a first within the Ingleburn R4 re-zoning and in an effort to reduce the architectural visual scale along the streetscape, strategic breaks in the facade intersect with circulation paths, dividing the building volume into three.
A simple design approach utilising a combination of robust materials and sustainable construction practices will allow the project to focus on high-quality outcomes at a lower cost.
Private
Private
Private
Client
Client
Client
Watsonia, VIC
Location
Multi Residential
Workplace, Government, Strategy
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Typology
Typology
Architecture
Architecture
Architecture
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Discipline
Discipline
In Progress
In Progress
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Status
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Nominated Architect (NSW):
Clayton Edwards 11632
ARBV Reg 5205
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