Creative Adaptation & Development
Over recent decades, vast numbers of non-residential buildings throughout Australia and internationally, have moved beyond their original use. Breathing new life into redundant or outdated historic buildings has become an important sector of property development and asset management. The most important aspect of adaptation is to retain the distinctive qualities of the building or place while introducing new features and uses.
GBA Heritage works with many architectural firms encouraging, facilitating and if needed, selectively guiding innovative and creative ideas as the project outcomes emerge.
GBA Heritage works with many architectural firms encouraging, facilitating and if needed, selectively guiding innovative and creative ideas as the project outcomes emerge.
Royal Edward Victualling Yard (REVY), Darling Island
Royal Edward Victualling Yard (REVY), Darling Island Warren and Mahony Architects These two large 1907 Naval Stores buildings, designed b…
Albion Street, Surry Hills
Albion Street, Surry Hills Squillace Architects This project converted a redundant historic religious complex to commercial uses with a c…
Substation 164, Sydney CBD
Substation 164, Sydney fjc studio (formerly fjmt studio) Architects This major adaptive reuse project combined and revitalised two herita…
Crown Street, Surry Hills
Crown St, Surry Hills Smart Design Studio Crown 515, located on a prominent corner in Surry Hills, has a dynamic presentation to its stre…