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2020 NSW Architecture Awards – Sustainability – Award
2020 NSW Architecture Awards – Peoples’ Choice – Award

Heralded as one of the largest recycled brick building in Australia, the Arkadia development for Defence Housing Australia (DHA) occupies a 5,590m² site in the growing inner-city suburb of Alexandria, NSW.  The development has been carefully integrated into the surrounding streets in a way that enhances the neighbourhood while offering a compelling model for urban living.

Acknowledging the historic narrative and heritage of this site was the starting point for the design team that comprised, DKO Architecture, Breathe Architecture and landscape architects, Oculus.

“We were inspired by the poetic gesture of recalling traces of history and that informed the façade proposition,” says DKO Principal, Koos de Keijzer.

The monumental and curvilinear forms of Arkadia were inspired by the notion of community at ground level. Focusing on communal sun-soaked spaces to the north, Arkadia encourages a connection to the local community through extensive gathering spaces and small-scale entrances. Landscaped through-links and an integrated public pocket park seek to give something back to the wider community. These spaces encourage chance meetings across the site while maintaining key pedestrian links to Sydney Park and beyond.

Cleverly composed so that each of the buildings house micro communities with only 7-8 apartments on each level and with each building serviced by its own core lift shaft.

“We firmly believe that smaller communities are better communities when you have more than 12 neighbours you start to lose that personal feel. It is exactly the same as getting to know your neighbours that live on the same street,” observes de Keijzer.

Residents have access to communal vegetable gardens and a rooftop recreational area complete with BBQ facilities, which aggregates a tight-knit community and encourages social interaction.

A checklist of sustainability features ensures that Arkadia minimises its environmental footprint. From an architecturally designed chook run, plentiful bike spaces and drought-tolerant planting to world-class weather sensitive design and air reticulation. Notably, the dominant material of recycled bricks not only references the site’s brickworks history from the 1870s, but provides a thermally efficient envelope while championing the use of recycled materials in large construction projects.

The design team has incorporated a diverse range of apartment typologies – with a mix of studio through to three-bedroom apartments and terraces plus adaptable plans that guide the creation of a truly mixed community.

Arkadia heralds a new wave of large-scale residential developments that bring together the best of community, sustainability and good design.

We acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of the land upon which Arkadia stands. We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture.

YEAR 

2019

STATUS 

Complete

CLIENT

Defence Housing Australia

COLLABORATORS

Breathe Architecture

LOCATION

Alexandria, AUS

SCALE

5,590m2

DWELLINGS

152

DISCIPLINE

Multi Residential

EXPERTISE

Architecture
Interior Design

Photographer: Tom Ross

Arkadia, Alexandria NSW
Arkadia, Alexandria NSW
Arkadia, Alexandria NSW
Arkadia, Alexandria NSW
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DKO is a multi-disciplinary, award-winning design practice centred on creating ingenious spaces that are driven by the needs of the user, site opportunities and the dynamic process of translating design intent into built outcomes. Founded in 2000 by Principal Koos de Keijzer, its operations have expanded from Melbourne to studios in Sydney, Perth, Auckland, Ho Chi Minh City, and Brisbane. DKO has remained committed to the same underlying principles since day one. Its multiple teams spread across the Asia-Pacific region are solidly united behind the same grounded and humble approach taken to each project, big or small. 

Keeping minds open to any possibility, DKO always focuses on finding the best idea, regardless of where it came from. By encouraging the personal growth of each individual within the organisation, DKO plans to become a globally oriented entity, consistently forging ahead in both business and creative objectives. DKO embraces the role of architecture in shaping a more sustainable future. As a practice, it never loses sight of the most fundamental quality that connects all great design – people. Through human understanding and nurture, DKO seeks to continually maximise its potential and deliver architecture at its utmost excellence.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.