Heritage Interpretation
Heritage Interpretation is more than simply placing a plaque on the front of an historic building. It can inform and improve the design process for internal fit-outs, public domain areas or external landscaping, enhancing the amenity for future users. Creative Interpretation will communicate the values and distinctive features of the place to interested parties and the general public. It can enhance initial marketing campaigns and provide informative material for incoming occupants and visitors.
Substation 164, Clarence Street, Sydney
Substation 164, Clarence Street, Sydney fjc studio (formerly fjmt studio) Architects The project combined, adapted and revitalised the 19…
Dawn Fraser Baths, Balmain
Dawn Fraser Harbour Swimming Pool, Balmain TKD Architects The Dawn Fraser Baths are the oldest surviving tidal baths in Australia and are…
“Yellow House”, Potts Point
“Yellow House”, Potts Point Developer: Philip Bartlett This fine late 19th century terraced house became an art gallery in the 1950s, bef…
V by Crown, Macquarie Street, Parramatta
V by Crown, Macquarie Street, Parramatta AJC Architects, Dr Edward Higgenbotham Archaeologist, International Conservation Services Archae…