By BTB Architecture Studio
Upgrade & Remediation Project
BTB Architecture Studio was engaged by the owners of ‘Bridgeview’ to creatively and aesthetically rejuvenate the 1960’s apartment block while, at the same time, resolving extensive construction and regulatory shortcomings. The eight-storey residential building, containing 47 apartments, suffered from long-term, widespread water ingress, non-existent thermal and acoustic insulation, and extensive fire safety and other building code shortfalls. Despite all apartments enjoying extensive Harbour Bridge, City, and Opera House views, the building itself was also aesthetically unappealing, and apartments lacked even the smallest balconies from which to enjoy the context.
Rather than simply and pragmatically remediating the problematic building fabric and upgrading the inadequate safety measures, the owners elected to use the opportunity to combine this work into an extensive and wholistic additional scope, to uplift the appearance, amenity and value of the building and their individual apartments.
Marston Architecture was engaged for the initial phase of the project up to development approval with construction completed by Buildcorp Asset Solutions in late 2018.
The finished project consists of:
The smoothly finished façade of curved cladding profiles seamlessly integrates a complex set of remediation and engineering requirements, centralised and concealed services, added balconies, and properly designed high-performance replacement doors and windows.
The project received the2019 NSW Master Builders Association “Home Unit Renovation – Open Price Category” Award, at the annual “Excellence in Housing Awards”.
Awards
Paul Berkemeier, Brent Trousdale, and Jason Border of BTB Architecture Studio bring a rare combination of creative, thoughtful design ability with a deep understanding and sensitive approach to a wide variety of projects including:
BTB Architecture Studio has extensive experience in small to medium-sized community, cultural and exhibition buildings. Familiarity with working in regional historical precincts, collaborating with heritage consultants and archaeologists, and an understanding of liaising with community groups and local government are proven strengths evident in BTB’s design approach and past projects.