DALE JONES-EVANS ARCHITECTURE
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUC TION Dale Jones-Evans Architecture has 29 years of exper tise creating award winning , globally recognised designs. We specialise in projects of the highest quality, which capture the imagination and embrace their surrounding environment. Our designs integrate core practical values with a strong focus on sculptural form. At dje we marr y design innovation, commercial reality, life cycle costs and multi-disciplinar y teams. We listen attentively to our clients so we can successfully nur ture their vision from conceptualisation to construction. For nearly three decades, our team has been pushing the boundaries, building up an ex tensive por tfolio of unique and celebrated projects. We invite you to see for yourself why Dale Jones-Evans Architecture has become one of the industr y’s leading forces.
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PORTFOLIOS
ARCHITECTURE
COMMERCIAL •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • 9 MULTI-RESIDENTIAL • • • • • • • • • 25 SINGLE-RESIDENTIAL • • • • • • • • 49 HOTEL & HOSPITALITY • • • • • • • 75 LEISURE & TOURISM • • • • • • • • • 81 PUBLIC ART • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 89 CIVIC & MASTERPLANNING • • • • 91
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CONTENTS
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HOTEL & HOSPITALITY •• • • • • 111 RETAIL •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 141 COMMERCIAL •• • • • • • • • • • • • 145 MULTI-RESIDENTIAL •• • • • • • • 157 SINGLE-RESIDENTIAL • • • • • • • 175 LEISURE & TOURISM • • • • • • • • 197 EXHIBITION•• • • • • • • • • • • • • 203 MEDIA •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 205 PROJECT LIST •• • • • • • • • • • • 209 AWARDS & CLIENTS • • • • • • • • 213
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DALE JONES-EVANS ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO SELECTED PROJECTS
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ARCHITECTURE Dale Jones-Evans Architec ture is a multidisciplinar y prac tice, commit ted to achieving design excellence. We work closely alongside our clients to deliver projec ts on a local and global scale which flow seamlessly with their natural surrounds, enrich the human experience and are above all – inspiring. We specialise in a range of architec tural t ypes, including: - Single & Multi Residential developments - Mixed Use, Commercial & Retail - Hotel & Hospitalit y - Adaptive Reuse & Heritage - Leisure & Tourism - Civic buildings & Urban Design - Public Ar t With all of our projec ts we work to ensure a full understanding of: - the client and their brief - the budget - additional players in the development process -
the selec ted site and the surrounding communit y
- government regulations dje’s architec ture and interiors integrate func tionalit y and purpose with the beaut y of sculptural expression. Our projec ts are stripped down to their essence, raw, energ y conscious and low maintenance. It is our longstanding philosophy that good design can maximise a site’s commercial potential and transform space into something truly meaning ful.
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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
DJE OFFICE & GALLERY Potts Point, NSW 2009-2011
Dale Jones-Evans Architec ture’s new 50 0m² redevelopment of a former car park was transformed into an of fice, galler y and retail space. The prac tice’s ar t collec tion is housed around the of fice in a raw concrete, gloss white space. One stripped back concrete beam remains floating across the white envelope, which circumscribes an inset jet-black floor, work stations and studio layout of of fices.
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DJE OFFICE & GALLERY
ARCHITECTURE
COMMERCIAL
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OUR OFFICE IS A GALLERY
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COMMERCIAL
STUDIO BECKER SHOWROOM GALLERY OFFICES Redfern, NSW 2010-2011
A new showroom for the international bespoke kitchen and joiner y maker Studio Becker is car ved out of a former warehouse. A magic black theatre box houses the joiner y items and a crisp white cur vaceous galler y mark s the lobby and enter tainment spaces. We also designed all the bespoke joiner y displays with the local and US teams.
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STUDIO BECKER SHOWROOM GALLERY OFFICES
ARCHITECTURE
COMMERCIAL
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STUDIO BECKER SHOWROOM GALLERY OFFICES
ARCHITECTURE
COMMERCIAL
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STUDIO BECKER SHOWROOM GALLERY OFFICES
ARCHITECTURE
COMMERCIAL
THE ‘ART WALL’ Darlinghurst, NSW 2000-2003
A six storey commercial development forms a new cit y, corner building. Wrapped in a delicate, laser cut , environmental sunscreen to reduce air conditioning loads by 50 % which also creates a power ful optical and iconic street presence. Designed like a painting and a sculpture its solid base is car ved away to suppor t a sun deck , the pat terned facade forms an exquisite illusion of shadow and light and the architec tural crown consists of an illuminated public ar t billboard. 20 04 National Colorbond Steel Commendation Award 20 0 4 New S outh Wales R AIA Colorbond Steel Award
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COMMERCIAL ARCHITECTURE
I LIKE PAINTING LIGHT INTO ARCHITECTURE
THE ‘ART WALL’
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NATIONALLY AWARDED AND COMMERCIALLY ICONIC
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THE ‘ART WALL’
ARCHITECTURE
COMMERCIAL
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THE 'ART WALL'
ARCHITECTURE
COMMERCIAL
M CENTRAL
Pyrmont, NSW 2003-2005 The re-design of this massive heritage wool store into a 15 8-lof t apar tment metropolis delivered alternative housing choice including lof ts, terraces, screened penthouses and roof top cour t yard housing. The roof was conceived as an elevated Australian low watering parkland of grasslands, succulents and timber boardwalk s, providing bio-life and mitigating the cit y ’s heat-sink ef fec t. The architec tures public domain of exploding orange ply wood lined, concrete columned corridors and galleries are dramatic. Heritage restoration is combined with modern architec ture and interiors. 2 0 0 7 C o m m e n d a t i o n f o r E x c e l l e n c e i n D e s i g n A L I A N S W C h a p t e r A w a r d s 20 0 6 High Commendation Adaptive Re-use AIB NSW Chapter Professional Excellence Awards 20 0 6 High Commendation - Ex terior Struc tures Australian Timber Design Awards
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MULTI-RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE M CENTRAL
A METROPOLIS PLANNED IN TWO BIG BUILDINGS
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MULTI-RESIDENTIAL
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MULTI-RESIDENTIAL
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Dale Jones-Evans
M CENTRAL
BIG BEAUTIFUL USEABLE ROOF TOP PARKS
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METALIKA LOFTS Surry Hills, NSW 1999-2001
The design of this boutique mixed use development , of street front retail uses and lof t apar tments in Sydney ’s inner cit y set a new benchmark for alternative new lof tliving spaces. Its industrial aesthetic of galvanised steel framed and transparent mesh screens and raw concrete are bold. T he facades per forated metal skin, composed into terraces, shade walls and balconies are designed as environmental sun screening devices. Metalika is a rare and sought af ter lof t apar tment complex.
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METALIKA LOFTS
ARCHITECTURE
MULTI-RESIDENTIAL
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ARCHITECTURE
MULTI-RESIDENTIAL
WE PIONEERED NEW LOFT APARTMENTS
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ANN STREET WAREHOUSE LOFT CONVERSION Surry Hills, NSW 1997-1999
A former dye fac tor y was conver ted into 9 residential lof ts and dje’s of fices. Spacious raw, galler y like, lof ts open to the street while penthouse t ype apar tments penetrate through the old envelope above making a new roofscape. Ar t work s line the common corridors where the former struc tural elements are lit like concrete forests living within narrow but dramatic entr y spaces. 20 02
Dulux Colour Award Winner Residential Interior
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Award for Best Development N AW I C Multiplex NSW for Excellence
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ANN STREET WAREHOUSE LOFT CONVERSION
ARCHITECTURE
MULTI-RESIDENTIAL
NATURAL LIGHT, VENTILATION, LOW MAINTENANCE & RAW MATERIALS UNDERPINNED THIS DEVELOPMENT. NOW CALLED SUSTAINABLE
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ANN STREET WAREHOUSE LOFT CONVERSION
ARCHITECTURE
MULTI-RESIDENTIAL
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ANN STREET WAREHOUSE LOFT CONVERSION
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MULTI-RESIDENTIAL
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ANN STREET WAREHOUSE LOFT CONVERSION
ARCHITECTURE
MULTI-RESIDENTIAL
ELIZABETH ST APARTMENTS Surry Hills, NSW 2008-2010
A n e w 9 s t o r y r e s i d en t i a l c o m p l e x w i t h r e t a i l f r o n t a g e i s s q u e e z e d b e t w e en a n o l d w a r eh o us e a n d o f f i c e s i n i nn er c i t y S y dn e y. T h e i nn er sp a c e s a r e o p en g a l l er y l i v i n g sp a c e s f i n i sh e d i n r a w c o n c r e t e a n d t imb er. T h e s t r e e t f a รง a d e i s a v er t i c a l l y t hr e a d e d g l a s s sk i n m a k i n g a p o w er f u l c o r n er s t a t em en t . T h e b u i l d i n g h a s a 5 s t a r en er g y r a t i n g . D e v el o p m en t A p p r o v e d
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MULTI-RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE
Sydney, NSW 1997-2001
Designed like a penthouse this four-stor y new terrace interior consists of raw concrete sur faces and is painted in a calm dark colour. The centrally woven stair is wrapped in dark stained ply wood and voids are up-lit while walls are washed with galler y light. Good design ensured the development was approved by The Land and Environment Cour t.
ELIZABETH ST APARTMENTS / BUNKER TOWNHOUSE
BUNKER TOWNHOUSE
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MITCHELL STREET APARTMENTS Alexandria NSW 2011
The existing t wo storey warehouse is planned with 10 work-live lof t apar tments and five floors. The faรงade is re-composed with individual industrial screen elements inser ted bet ween the old masonr y piers. The projec t was development approved.
CHIPPENDALE WAREHOUSE Chippendale NSW 2002
Two warehouses were re-planned with a mixed use of lof t apar tments and commercial space, additional roof top apar tments and a large woven screen covered common roof garden. Each warehouse maintains its street identit y. T he projec t was development approved.
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MULTI-RESIDENTIAL
WHITE STREET QUARRY REDEVELOPMENT Lilyfield NSW 2001
MARSHALL STREET LOFT REDEVELOPMENT Surry Hills NSW 2000
The existing t wo storey warehouse is planned with 10 work-live lof t apar tments and five floors. The faรงade is re-composed with individual industrial screen elements inser ted bet ween the old masonr y piers. The projec t was development approved.
MULTI-RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS
ARCHITECTURE
The existing warehouse and quarr y site was re-jig ged making full use of the existing perimeter struc tures and adding a mix of lof ts, town houses and apar tments with carparking Two power ful street addresses are made and four architec tural building block s form the one redevelopment.
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A’BIG HOUSE
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 2009Two solid fork-like block s are hollowed out to create multiple entries. Spanning bet ween these block s is the main living body which opens to a large cour t one side and manicured gardens the other. Spanning above the block s is a massive rotating form made of stone which cantilevers to provide shade below. It houses the sleeping quar ters and librar y.
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A’BIG HOUSE
ARCHITECTURE
SINGLE-RESIDENTIAL
SYDNEY HARBOUR HOUSE NO.1 Mosman, NSW 2005-2009
This large descending water front proper t y is vir tually rebuilt within the existing footprint and envelope of the former building. A coned copper form containing an of fice and lif t lobby sits on a landscaped roof over a black podium body of a building. The building is opened from a dramatic sunken cour t through to water views. A new terraced landscape and pool flows to the harbour.
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SYDNEY HARBOUR HOUSE NO.1
ARCHITECTURE
SINGLE-RESIDENTIAL
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SYDNEY HARBOUR HOUSE NO.1
ARCHITECTURE
SINGLE-RESIDENTIAL
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SYDNEY HARBOUR HOUSE NO.1
ARCHITECTURE
SINGLE-RESIDENTIAL
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SYDNEY HARBOUR HOUSE NO.1
ARCHITECTURE
SINGLE-RESIDENTIAL
FOLDED HOUSE Bronte, NSW 2002-2003
T his gently folding copper form was designed to allow the sun to enter spaces in a highly controlled way. Like an eye-lid, it tempers the searing Australian light and suns east to west path. The origami folds transform into cur vaceous interior forms. As a garden pavilion, the architec tural plan forms dif ferent decorative and useable cour ts and terraces. The new architec ture explodes from a restored heritage cot tage to which it is fluidly at tached.
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SINGLE-RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE FOLDED HOUSE
FUNCTION AND PURPOSE EQUALS SCULPTURAL EXPRESSION
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FOLDED HOUSE
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SINGLE-RESIDENTIAL
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FOLDED HOUSE
ARCHITECTURE
SINGLE-RESIDENTIAL
THE MOUND HOUSE Sydney, NSW 2001-2005
Two copper clad mounds rise up and out of the sand-dunal landforms of coastal suburban Bronte to form a family house. The mounds open up at their eastern and nor thern ends and breathe with the climate through a series of in-out living spaces. The mounds rest on a solid, raw, podium, that is sunken into the landform and houses the entr y, kids sleeping quar ters and ser vices.
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THE MOUND HOUSE
ARCHITECTURE
SINGLE-RESIDENTIAL
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THE MOUND HOUSE
ARCHITECTURE
SINGLE-RESIDENTIAL
THE WATER HOUSE Elizabeth Bay, NSW 1995-2001
T his traditional terrace was opened up horizontally to permit the climate, natural air and light to flow through while also generating sight lines from front to back . The ef fec t ensured the site feels much big ger than what it is. A dramatic internal light well made of glass walled bathrooms and a floating stair opens the terrace ver tically. The living spaces look out to a mysterious, sculpturally screened pavilion, which sits over a grot to- swimming pool. 20 02
New S outh Wales R AIA Commenda tion Single and Multiple Housing categor y
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B E L L E H o u s e o f t h e Ye a r Belle Magazine (Australia)
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THE WATER HOUSE
ARCHITECTURE
SINGLE-RESIDENTIAL
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THE WATER HOUSE
ARCHITECTURE
SINGLE-RESIDENTIAL
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THE WATER HOUSE
ARCHITECTURE
SINGLE-RESIDENTIAL
GAZEBO WINE GARDEN Kings Cross NSW 2005-2006
A new circular gridded roof projec ts from the heritage tower to provide weather protec tion over the garden. The local park sweeps into the interior space by cur ving a green shingled ply wood ceiling down over the bar and live moss green wall. Careful at tention to mediating the inner and outer spaces is ar ticulated through fencing , gardens and furniture arrangements. 20 0 9 20 0 9 20 0 8 20 0 6 20 0 6
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Best Bar, Australian Liquor Industr y Awards Wine Bar of the Year, Bar tender Magazine Australian Bar Awards Wine Bar of the Year, Bar tender Magazine Australian Bar Awards Australian Liquor Industr y Awards, Finalist New Venue of the Year Australian Bar Awards, Wine Bar of the Year
HOTEL & HOSPITALITY ARCHITECTURE
King Street Wharf NSW 2002-2003
Sensual and comfor table, it was designed as a st ylish new water front venue for the urban chic of Sydney. To ensure its dif ferent appeal we designed a warm, laser cut space, enhanced by multiple lighting techniques and lusciously designed chandeliers. A generous and impressive central timber bar, beautifully padded custom leather furniture and exquisitely designed screens create a space of absolute human comfor t. 2011 Best Contemporar y Cock tail / Lounge Bar, NSW AHA Awards 20 07 Hotel of the Year, Australian Bar tender 20 0 6 Bar of the Year, AHA Awards 20 05 Bar of the Year, AHA Awards 20 0 4 NSW R AIA Commendation, Interior Architec ture categor y 20 0 4 Best Innovation in Retail, Amex National Retail Awards 20 0 4 Bar of the Year Australian Liquor Industr y Awards 20 03 New Bar of the Year Australian Bar tender Magazine Awards
GAZEBO WINE GARDEN / THE LOFT BAR + RESTAURANT
THE LOFT BAR + RESTAURANT
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BIRKENHEAD HOTEL Sydney NSW 2007-2011
A new addition to the existing hotel houses the restaurant bar and hotel accommodation above. The existing hotel was fully altered to include childrens area and well planned outdoor garden cour t yards. A new lif t access point and stair was planned for the accommodation.
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HOTEL & HOSPITALITY
ELIZABETH STREET HOTEL
LIVERPOOL ST HOTEL & OFFICES Sydney NSW 2007
A heritage warehouse was replanned into a hotel venue with gaming with commercial floors above. The ground and first floor were opened up internally, new ser vices were added and T he projec t was development approved.
hOTEL & HOSPITALITY PROJECTS
The planning of the hotel tied the towers ground floor, lobby and related public domain. A series of hospitalit y spaces were woven bet ween the large struc tural blade struc tures, new bar and ex ternal areas.
ARCHITECTURE
Sydney NSW 2008
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SUGARMILL HOTEL
Kings Cross NSW 2005-2007 The former bank and adjacent building was planned into a four level enter tainment venue with gaming. The building was opened to the public domain and the roof top was opened to a bar and garden space. The projec t was development approved.
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HOTEL & HOSPITALITY
LUNA PARK BRASSERIE
GEORGE STREET HOTEL Sydney NSW 2005-2007
The historic building was replanned into a six stor y enter tainment venue with gaming. New ser vices are inser ted through the building while maintaining all heritage values. A roof top bar was added and the projec t was development approved and contrac t documented.
HOTEL & HOSPITALITY PROJECTS
A development feasibilit y for a club, and t wo restaurants and bars was planned into a new commercial core and shell building in Luna Park . Incredible harbour views were built into the planning. Three themes occupy each floor.
ARCHITECTURE
Sydney NSW 2005
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DUBAI HOTEL Dubai 2007-
This hotel is designed to span across water landing at t wo ends on t wo man made islands. Our idea for a hotel, the likes which has never been seen before, make circum-void of space which houses 50 0 rooms - boat in lobby - roof gardens and ever y thing else a 7 star hotel needs. An interior tube of space within an outer tube of screened space it is designed for climate and comfor t.
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LEISURE + TOURISM ARCHITECTURE
SKI LODGE
A new ski lodge is sited in the woods with its back to the mountain slopes and all rooms oriented to the lakes. Composed of a grey stone base with black timber upper body and shingled roofs it complies with local codes but passes on the ‘log ’ vernacular. Its slick black-white interior is set of f against rec ycled timber posts and patina copper windows and doors. It contains guest and children retreats, ski storage and saunas/spas and generous and commanding terraces with cooking and open fires.
DUBAI HOTEL / SKI LODGE
Tamarack Resort Idaho USA 2006-2009
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INDIAN OCEAN ECO RETREAT Margaret River, WA 1998-2000
O verlooking the Indian Ocean the architec tural design is composed as a journey to both conceal and reveal its power ful natural set ting as you descend into and through its open cour ts, cave like and transparent spaces. The architec tural spaces form carefully framed horizontal, pic turesque views to amplif y this pristine coastal set ting. An elongated solid wing is positioned along the sand dunes contours while the living space is dynamically cantilevered over the flora , pointing out to the sea. 2 0 01
RAIA Architecture Award S i n g l e R e s i d e n t i a l c a t e g o r y WA C h a p t e r A w a r d s
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BHP Metal Building Award Metal Building Produc ts Manufac turers Association
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INDIAN OCEAN ECO RETREAT
ARCHITECTURE
LEISURE + TOURISM
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ARCHITECTURE
RAW, ENERGY CONSCIOUS, SENSUAL & SCULPTURAL
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ARCHITECTURE
LEISURE + TOURISM
RED BOX & METALIKA WINDSCREENS Melbourne Docklands, VIC 2003-2004
D won a national competition to design a series of public ar t - windscreens addressing the wind tunnel ef fec t generated by new towers. Metalika consists of 3 of fset laser cut walls whose imager y reflec ts the former wetlands. They protec t the entr y lobby from high winds. Redbox is composed of a pixelated glass tunnel, which ac ts as a pedestrian transit space to mediate high winds bet ween the t wo towers. They of fer ar t ful and experiential moments while providing wind protec tion for the public. Winner Melbourne Docklands National Windscreens Design Competition
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RED BOX & METALIKA WINDSCREENS
ARCHITECTURE
PUBLIC ART
DAEGU GOSAN PUBLIC LIBRARY
Daegu, Korea 2012
The design for our librar y abstrac ts traditional Korean architec tural elements and re-craf ts them into a contemporar y architec tural idiom, which feels like, but is not traditionally Korean. We made a street through the building linking communal func tions with the existing park with a new square.
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DAEGU GOSAN PUBLIC LIBRARY
ARCHITECTURE
CIVIC & MASTERPLANNING
RIGA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Riga, Latvia 2010
D and L AVA (with Sustainable Urbanism and Aspasia Sagiotis) posted this international airpor t competition as a gesture of future aviation terminals. It is designed from symbols known to Lat vians then abstrac ted into form. T he black polished ex ternal form sweeps from outside to inside holding an oak tree and garden at its centre and one large open multipurpose space designed for leisure while travelling.
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RIGA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
ARCHITECTURE
CIVIC & MASTERPLANNING
LAKEMBA MOSQUE MASTERPLAN Lakemba, NSW 2010-
A new pedestrian precinc t is created around the central Lakemba Mosque. New squares streets and landscapes form a net work of pedestrian spaces threading together the new educational, religious and residential architec ture. Traf fic is planned and managed with controlled set downs and of f street parking.
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LAKEMBA MOSQUE MASTERPLAN
ARCHITECTURE
CIVIC & MASTERPLANNING
PLECNIK SPORTS STADIUM + HOTEL Ljubljana, Slovenia 2009
T he only invited non-European to compete for the design of a new spor ts stadium with a hotel, retail, clinic and enter tainment complex dje designed around Jože Plečnik ’s former historic stadium creating an intimate urban plan housed under one roof. The sculptural roof contains fingers of roofs which splinter into the site and adapt to the urban contex t.
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PLECNIK SPORTS STADIUM + HOTEL
A HOTEL OF THE FUTURE WITH ITS EYE ON THE GAME
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ARCHITECTURE
CIVIC & MASTERPLANNING
SINGAPORE CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY Singapore 2007
Two national heritage monuments are redesigned into Singapore’s new contemporar y ar t galler y. A sleek modern roof top form houses the contemporar y collec tion. This hyper modern form is made of shimmering green obscure glass and is designed to read against the old building complimenting the copper dome. A new atrium lobby and new glazed galler y are composed bet ween the t wo heritage struc tures. A massive glass canopy boldly mark s this new entr y.
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SINGAPORE CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY
ARCHITECTURE
CIVIC & MASTERPLANNING
KOWANYAMA ABORIGINAL MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTRE Kowanyama, Cape York, QLD 2007-
This new aboriginal communit y ar ts centre and museum is designed and sited along the bank s of a stunning outback billabong. The architec tures sinuous cur ved form winds its way along the billabong ’s sand bank s. A continuous screened perimeter forms a deep ex ternal usable space which also protec ts users from tropical monsoons and hot and humid climate. The high cur ved roofs expel hot air via a venturi ef fec t and form dramatic exhibition spaces.
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KOWANYAMA ABORIGINAL MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTRE
ARCHITECTURE
CIVIC & MASTERPLANNING
EAST DARLING HARBOUR REDEVELOPMENT Sydney, NSW 2005
A large dockland area adjacent Sydney ’s CBD was designed to incorporate a new urban parkland with water front shipping , recreation, leisure, residential and commercial ac tivities. T he new hybrid towers are massed for sun penetration, to allow the cities streets to run through and minimize overshadowing. A new main street is made bet ween the cit y and the towers. The urban design includes water rec ycling , natural filtration, mass solar collec tion and deep soiled roof-scaped gardens.
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EAST DARLING HARBOUR REDEVELOPMENT
ARCHITECTURE
CIVIC & MASTERPLANNING
MASTERPLANS
INTERNATIONAL ARBORETUM Canberra ACT Australia 2005
The Arboretum and gardens in Canberra , set on a 24 0 hec tare burnt out bush site, were designed to ac t in concer t with the landform, its micro and regional climates. The ground is a moving sea of dots (tree trunk s) that form a myriad of sites and experiences. A pearl necklace of flaming red trees wraps the undulating site with sculptural presence and identit y. Farmers Hill is lef t naked and exposed except for the old pines lef t standing af ter the great fires. The site houses semi underground facilities and an open amphitheatre.
NEW KOREAN CITY Korea 2005
The cit y was ordered on a public open space system shaped by water movement and natural irrigation flows. E xisting hamlets are captured in the future grow th of the cit y ’s sinuous grid struc ture. The cit y opens around a central core of river-wooded park and is circumferentially constrained by the mountains, which remain un-built. You can walk or c ycle any where through the cit y free of sur face traf fic or move quickly with light rail net work s.
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CIVIC & MASTERPLANNING
UNSW + AJC
Randwick NSW Australia 2005
ARCHITECTURE
A feasibilit y master plan to re-locate and develop new universit y facilities on the outer perimeter of the AJC horse-racing track included housing , commercial, residential and hotels. The centre was planned around new spor ting facilities for of f peak use with a large undercover car park for an expanding universit y. The projec t was estimated at one billion dollars.
HOMEBUSH SYDNEY MASTER PLAN
OLYMPIC
Homebush Bay NSW Australia 1995
MASTERPLANS
Invited by the NSW State Government to design a scheme for the 20 0 0 Olympic site our team designed a 24-hour Olympic Park where the use of the site post Olympics was more significant than the spor ting and related recreational func tions. Our scheme included densit y around the railway station for mixed uses including hotels and housing and filling most of the open fabric bet ween the major spor ting facilities based on the argument that the natural site of fered huge amounts of open space
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DALE JONES-EVANS ARCHITECTURE
INTERIORS PORTFOLIO SELECTED PROJECTS
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INTERIORS Dale Jones-Eva ns Inter iors pr ides itsel f on creat i ng awa rd w i n n i ng desig ns wh ich sta nd t he test of t i me. O ur projects a re f u nct ional a nd a r t ist ic, r ich i n hu ma n com for t , env i ron mentally f r iendly a nd always a del ight to be i n . We have ex per t ise desig n i ng for t he follow i ng sectors: - Hospital it y -
Hotel & Resor t
- Reta il - Com mercial - Resident ial We place i mpor ta nce on u ndersta nd i ng ou r cl ient ’s busi ness a nd br ief before for mulat i ng a st rateg y wh ich is sy mpat het ic to budget , f u nct ion a nd desi red outcomes. We bel ieve collaborat ion is key to t h is process a nd we ensu re cont i nual com mu n icat ion t h roughout each project , w it h all pa r t ies i nvolved. O ur bout ique st ud io is ex per ienced i n a ra nge of ser v ices i nclud i ng i nter ior desig n , ex h ibit ion desig n , custom ised f u r n it u re desig n , l ight i ng desig n , g raph ic desig n a nd has except ional joi ner y a nd cabi net r y sk ills. We ca n prov ide ex per t adv ice on how best to i nteg rate a cl ient ’s personal it y a nd /or bra nd i nto a desi red space. T he success of dje’s i nter iors resides i n desig n i ng projects wh ich exceed cl ient ex pectat ions a nd en ha nce t hei r i nvest ments.
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VICTORIA ROOM TEA SALON Sydney, NSW 2011-2012
The restaurant is wrapped in a curved white picket fence dotted with metallic gold bars. Its evenly spaced vertical pickets are also curved in profile, allowing seated patrons to visually interact by ensuring views to the surrounding highend fashion shops. On-lookers can enjoy a view of the "high tea" experience in action. The fence is also a play on the English picket fence, holding all the colourful decorative furniture and joinery within it. This ensemble provides a warm and feminine world, designed to rest on the existing white marble floor.
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BAROQUE BAR BISTRO PATISSERIE The Rocks, Sydney, NSW 2009-2010
The heritage building remains relatively untouched to accommodate the new interior. The design contrasts high tech materials and virtual surfaces against the raw patina of the former interior of the building. The restaurant is warm and intimate to ensure customer comfort. Great design effort ensured water and electrical efficiency and a 5 star rating in keeping with the building and the requirements of The Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority.
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A DESIGNED MIRROR ADDED THAT MAGICAL TOUCH
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A CONTEMPORARY FRENCH COPPER KITCHEN
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VERANDAH BAR Sydney, NSW 2007
The existing bar was completely re-designed to create a warm inviting space with a central bar acting as the main focus. This dynamic and well-considered layout eliminates dead spots and allows for the space to be used more efficiently by staff and patrons. The new anti-smoking laws provided a challenge for creating a terrace area designed to comply by placing louvers that pull back and also seal off one side of the terrace.
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GAZEBO WINE GARDEN Kings Cross, NSW 2005-2006
The Gazebo Wine Garden is housed in the circumferential space of the old gazebo hotel, a place of vivid social history adjacent an intriguing square and park with an artistic twist. The park and social history were designed into this new space where local contextual echoes resonate. The wine cellar room feel and pioneering use of recycled materials, furniture and green walls make a pleasurable and comfortable indoor-outdoor experience. The Gazebo became a prototype design roll out for the client group. "When bars spread their wings and open up outposts, sometimes the original gets left by the wayside. Not so with the Gazebo Wine Garden." TIME OUT SYDNEY 2009 Best Bar, Australian Liquor Industry Awards 2009 Wine Bar of the Year, Bartender Magazine Australian Bar Awards 2008 Wine Bar of the Year, Bartender Magazine Australian Bar Awards 2006 Australian Liquor Industry Awards, Finalist New Venue of the Year 2006 Australian Bar Awards, Wine Bar of the Year
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AN ECLECTIC & FRIENDLY SPACE MAKES PEOPLE FEEL AT HOME
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WE PIONEERED THE USE OF RECYCLED OBJECTS, FINISHES AND GREEN WALLS. GAZEBO IS A CLASSIC !
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VANTINI BAR
Margaret River, WA 2005-2006
An interior fit out for a slot bar and lounge in the main street of Margaret River. This little street bar is a dark timber stained box with a magic little bar. Laser cut backlit panels illuminate the bar while warm wall lights provide ambient light. The shop front was fully glazed over 2 levels to allow light through a void and the upper lounge was decked out in rich red furniture.
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THE VICTORIA ROOM Darlinghurst, NSW 2003
The Victoria Room is a classic Sydney hot spot. Formerly a panel beaters workshop, it is a luxurious and opulent dining room, lounge and bar. The interior expresses the client's desire for an eclectic room, which flirts with the romantic longings of the Victorian and British Raj era. The Victoria Room has become a Sydney classic; it is comfortable to be in either empty or packed with people of any age. 2012 Cocktail Bar of the Year, Time Out Sydney Bar Awards 2006 Bar of the Year, Australian Liquor Industry Awards (ALIA) 2004 New Bar of the Year, Australian Bartender Magazine Awards
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THE LOFT HAS BECOME A SYDNEY ICON Dale Jones-Evans
THE LOFT BAR & RESTAURANT King Street Wharf, Sydney, NSW 2002-2003
Comfortable and sensual, the loft is a stylish bar restaurant planned into the Wharf complex on Sydney Harbour. A patterned laser cut envelope of space forms a lounge environment, which is amplified with beaded chandeliered lights, screens and decorative light boxes. Hardy timbers form the moulded bar face and top lending comfort and warmth to the space. All the furniture was custom designed by the architect. 2011 2007 2005 2004 2004 2004 2003
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Best Contemporary Cocktail Lounge Bar, AHA NSW Awards Hotel of the Year, Australian Bartender Magazine Awards Bar of the Year, AHA NSW Awards Commendation, RAIA NSW Chapter Awards - Interior Architecture Category Bar of the Year, Australian Liquor Industry Awards (ALIA) Winner Innovation in Retail, American Express National Retail Awards for Excellence New Bar of the Year, Australian Bartender Magazine Awards
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WE INNOVATED THE USE OF LASER CUTTING INTERIOR SPACE WITH LIGHT
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BUNGALOW 8 BAR & RESTAURANT King Street Wharf, Sydney NSW Australia 2002-2003
Located at the edge of a wharf in Sydney Harbour the interior of Bungalow 8 was designed as a 'pacific' tavern. Conceived as a sea of yellow light reflecting off a black split bamboo textured ceiling, the interior space mediates the intensity of the Australian sunlight by day and becomes a magical painting by night. 2007 Hotel of the Year, Australian Bartender 2005 Bar of the Year (Joint Winner) Australian Hotels Association (AHA) NSW Awards 2005 Best Casual Dining Venue (City), NSW AHA Awards 2004 Commendation for Interior Architecture, RAIA NSW Chapter Awards
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SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE BENNELONG RESTAURANT Sydney, NSW 2001
The use of light was critical to the redesign of Bennelong. New up-lighting dramatised the Opera House's ribbed roof enclosure while the restaurants dining and seated spaces were made more intimate and seductive through the incorporation of designed lamps. Set-like objects; aboriginal painted lamps and memorial poles, over scaled vases, flower arrangements and new seating were designed for the space. The aboriginal works reclaim the ground on which the restaurant and Opera House sit. 2011 3 Stars, Gourmet Traveller Magazine 2006 VISA International Restaurant & Catering NSW Metropolitan Awards for Excellence Winner, Fine Dining Restaurant 2003 Best New Restaurant, Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide Awards 2003 Restaurant of the Year, Australian Gourmet Traveller 2002 Top 50 World Restaurant, Conde Naste Traveller
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WE INTRODUCED ABORIGINAL ART TO THE OPERA HOUSE
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PURE AND GENERAL Potts Point, NSW 2011
The simple raw nature of the former car park space and structure was left and painted gloss gallery white. A single beam stripped back to concrete, simple suspended timber shelves and a front desk form the set-pieces. Within this new space and shopfront Pure and General use installation techniques to merchandise their homewares like in a gallery.
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WE ALLOWED THE MERCHANDISE TO DO ALL THE TALKING
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JONES THE GROCER Woollahra, NSW 1996
Designed as Sydney's first 'new breed' gourmet deli, it was critical to ensure an authentic food experience. The former office shell was stripped back and exposed raw. Industrial type fittings furnish the space along with warm timber cabinets and a long communal timber dining table. The design always allowed the produce and food to be fully displayed as if the designer was not present.
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WE CREATED A COMMUNAL LIVING ROOM
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STUDIO BECKER SHOWROOM GALLERY OFFICES Redfern, NSW 2010-2011
A new showroom for the international bespoke kitchen and joinery maker Studio Becker is carved out of a former converted warehouse. A magic, black, theatre-box houses the joinery items and the lobby was designed as a sensual and crisp white curvaceous gallery and hospitality space. The bespoke joinery items were custom designed by the architect, client and American team. There is no other showroom like it in Australia.
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WE ENJOY DESIGNING IMMACULATE JOINERY
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M&C SAATCHI ADVERTISING AGENCY Sydney, NSW 2009
Designed for an organisation of 350 people over 3000m 2 and four floors M&C SAATCHI's new offices were space planned as an open networked system with communal spaces. Housed in a wonderful restored heritage building, great care was taken to integrate the design into the 'classic nature' of the great hall, while the cafĂŠ space was designed more fluidly and interactively as a place of work and play.
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THE CAFE IS A COMMUNAL PLACE OF WORK
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THE ‘ARTWALL’
Kings Cross, NSW 2000-2003
The 'Art Wall' employs carefully detailed screening to mediate the harsh Australian light while reducing heat-load. The facade screen pattern was used in the interior graphically. The interior spaces were left raw and bare to avoid costs and solve access problems to services. It is a low maintenance environment with low VOC's and few painted finishes. It is an early 'green' Sydney building. 2004 National Colorbond Steel Commendation Award 2004 New South Wales RAIA Colorbond Steel Award
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M CENTRAL 1 + M CENTRAL 2 A METROPOLIS OF LOFT APARTMENTS & PARK Pyrmont, NSW 2003-2005
An exciting loft metropolis was designed within and on top of two massive heritage woolstores. 158 loft apartments were designed in six types and were finished in timbers and contained decorative screened elements. Common spaces were dramatised with bold dark and vibrant colours and the architect planned a massive green roof 'park'. Bold tiled bathrooms and natural timbers were used to finish the loft apartments.
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WE DESIGNED M CENTRAL TO FEEL LIKE A HOTEL
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METALIKA LOFTS Surry Hills, NSW 1999-2001
A mixed-use complex of 3 retail spaces and 12 lofts were designed with a raw industrial aesthetic. This raw articulation of materials, from the off-form concrete to the metallic cladding systems, were designed in concert with the interior tomb-like lobby with art lighting, graphic metallic lettering design and leather seats and column, The lofts are spaciously planned with upper overhanging void walls and bathrooms executed in bold dark colours and black glass mosaics.
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LOFT 6
Surry Hills, NSW 1998-1999
A sensual curvilinear form wraps its way through this loft apartment making a seamless living-gallery from which suspended stairs ascend. The interior space moves from offwhite below to off-black above and terminates with a roof space, which is wrapped in an exotically slatted bamboo screen. 2002 Dulux Residential Interior Colour Award
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WE DESIGN BREATH-TAKING APARTMENTS
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HANLON LOFT WAREHOUSE Alexandria, NSW 1997
Planned around a cylindrical court this open living, kitchen, and play space, this warehouse conversion uses re-cycled material and bold colours. The upper black timber floors and bridges are threaded together around the cylindrical void of garden and light, forming a gallery space connecting bedroom and bathrooms beyond
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MONOTONE FINISHES MIXED WITH SPLASHES OF COLOUR.
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THE WHARF PENTHOUSE Pyrmont, NSW 2006-2008
A new timber interior is inserted into the three-storey volume of this rooftop wharf penthouse overlooking Sydney Harbour and the city. A stunning new plunge pool with underwater windows is sunken into the roof and mezzanine floor. Visible from inside it glows at night. The interior is made of white painted solid timber boards, superb wide timber flooring and large white marbled sheets for bathroom walls and floors. This high quality interior houses state of the art technology for home theatre, sound and general entertainment.
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AN ELEGANT PENTHOUSE WITH A WICKED PLUNGE POOL
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SYDNEY HARBOUR HOUSE NO.1 Mosman, NSW 2005-2009
This Sydney harbour property interior uses a limestone floor and semigloss painted volumes as a base for the more exotic finishes, furniture and decorative items. Designed as a series of living gallery spaces, four floors are threaded together with a magnificent open timber stair. Each level has an interior theme; starting with the conical entry gallery, to the white curved bedroom spaces, leading to the MOMA like living/kitchen and finally the moody bar/cellar playroom below.
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THE HYPER-CONTEMPORARY KITCHEN WAS DESIGNED TO CONNECT OUTDOOR AND INDOOR LIVING
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GREGORIOU RESIDENCE Potts Point, NSW 2005
The original Art Deco apartment interior became a canvas for the clients extensive Aboriginal art collection. The fresh pure aesthetic also reflects the clients wish to create a sanctuary for herself that is light and calm. The apartment also takes on the feel of a beautifully decorated yet restrained 'boudoir'.
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SEAMLESS HOUSE Surry Hills, NSW 2002-2003
We make little spaces appear big and intimate - a cute kitchen engages the inside-outside and flows seamlessly with living and garden environments in this compact terrace house in Surry Hills. The bold red kitchen adds warmth and acts as a centrepiece.
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THE KITCHEN FLOWS SEAMLESSLY WITH BOTH LIVING AND GARDEN
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THE WATER HOUSE Elizabeth Bay, Sydney NSW Australia 1995-2001
This traditional terrace was completely gutted and a new steel-framed interior sequence of spaces was inserted. The ground plane is opened through, and a huge vertical void allows light to flood into the heart of the terrace, while lighting the fully glazed internal bathrooms. The stairs are generous and float up through the central void. A sunken black 'grotto' pool was wrapped in a fluidly designed sculptural veil. 2002 Belle House of the Year
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A LANTERN-LIKE GLASS VOID CONTAINING BATHROOMS ENSURES SUNLIGHT TO ALL SPACES THE WATER HOUSE
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SKI LODGE
Tamarack, Idaho, USA 2006-2009
A new ski lodge is sited in the woods with its back to the mountain and all rooms oriented to the lake. Composed of a grey stone base with black timber upper body and shingled roofs, the interior is designed as a slick black-white scheme which is set off against recycled timbers, copper windows and doors. It contains guest and children retreats, ski storage and saunas/spas, surrounded by generous and commanding terraces with internal-external cooking and open fires.
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THIS LODGE BECAME A RELAXING HOLIDAY HAVEN FOR OUR CLIENT
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INDIAN OCEAN ECO RETREAT Margaret River, WA 1998-2000
This eco retreat overlooks the Indian Ocean, sitting with its back along the sand dunes. Stepping down through the solid cave-like entry, the quiet sleeping quarters are composed of white gallery walls and polished concrete floors, with long slot-windows that frame specific vistas. The central kitchen with its cantilevered concrete bench commands a wide view out towards the horizon, while the bamboo flooring in the main lounge area creates a comfortable space with its softness underfoot. 2001 RAIA WA Single Residential Architecture Award 2001 BHP Metal Building Award MBPMA
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EXHIBITION
AXOLOTL TRADE EXHIBITION DesignEx 06, Darling Harbour, NSW 2006
The design represents the extensive technical range of Axolotl's glass and metal finishes the group is so capable of. A huge glass painting was conceived to backdrop the range of designer doors. Our own DJE door is also exhibited. 2006 Best Dressed Stand, DesignEx 2006 Best New Product, DesignEx
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DesignEx 06, Darling Harbour, NSW 2006
We designed an art installation instead of typical trade exhibition. Pol Oxygen's design magazine is both intellectual and artistic, and was represented by the names of the magazines authors and subjects in the form of pickled brain specimens. The clinical rows of jarred brains ensured a shock factor and attracted much attention at what are usually rather visually dull events, which helped Pol Oxygen's sales of magazines and subscriptions at the event.
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IN THE MEDIA FEATURED 1985 - 2012 Dale Jones-Evans Architecture has been featured in numerous publications world-wide. We are proud to exhibit some of our publication front covers.
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Jennings Street 2012- Alexandria NSW Australia Alterations & additions to residence / 3 levels $800.000 AUD
mound House 2001-2003 Bronte NSW Australia New residence & pool / 3 levels $1.4 million AUD
The Limestone House 1984-1985 Lower Plenty Vic Australia New Limestone residence / 1 level $300,000 AUD
Lip House 2003-2012 Darlinghurst NSW Australia Terrace house / 4 levels $3.0 million AUD
Loft 6 Penthouse 1998-2000 Surry Hills NSW Australia Warehouse conversion / 3 levels $1.3 million AUD 2002 Dulux Colour Award
A’BIG House 2007- Sharjah UAE New mansion and pool / 3 levels $20 million AUD
The Chrysalis Penthouse 1999 Potts Point NSW Australia Penthouse to tower rooftop / 3 levels (Development Approved) $2.5 million AUD
Galleries on Elizabeth 2008-2010 Surry Hills NSW Australia Residential tower / 9 levels (Development Approved – unbuilt) $10.0 million AUD
Folded House 2 2008 Surry Hills NSW Australia Alterations and additions / 3 levels (unbuilt) $850,000 AUD
The Corset House 1999 Alexandria NSW Australia Residence / 2 levels (Development Approved) $700,000 AUD
Stonecutters Integrated Housing 2007 Blacktown NSW Australia Affordable housing / 2 levels (proposed) $8.5 million AUD
Wharf Penthouse 2007-2008 Pyrmont NSW Australia Interior fit out & plunge pool / 3 levels $3.0 million AUD
Indian Ocean Eco Retreat 1988 Margaret River WA Australia Eco-retreat / 1 level $500,000 AUD 2001 RAIA Award 2001 BHP Metal Award
Schofield’s Aerodrome 2007 Blacktown NSW Australia Housing sub-division (feasibility study) $8.0 million AUD
Golden Beach House 2006 Qingdao Shandong China Beachfront house 3 levels (unbuilt) $2.0 million AUD
Bass Strait House 1997-1998 Aireys Inlet VIC Australia Beachfront residence / 2 levels $150,000 AUD
M Central 2003-2005 Pyrmont NSW Australia Mixed use, park / 9 levels $42 million AUD 2006 Timber Design Award 2007 ALIA Landscape Award
Little Bay House 2006 Little Bay NSW Australia Beachfront house / 3 levels $1.5 million AUD
The Water House 1995-2000 Elizabeth Bay NSW Australia Alterations / 4 levels $1.5 million AUD 2002 RAIA Award 2002 Belle House Award
Sandridge Street Apartments 2003 Bondi NSW Australia Apartments / 5 levels (unbuilt) $4.0 million AUD
The Gold House 2005-2007 Mosman NSW Australia Waterfront house / 3 levels (unbuilt) $2.5 million AUD
Queensland House 1993-1995 Camp Hill Qld Australia Residence pool / 2 levels $450,000 AUD
Balfour Street 2002 Chippendale NSW Australia Residential warehouse conversion / 5 levels (unbuilt) $10 million AUD
Sydney Harbour House 1 2005-2007 Mosman NSW Australia Waterfront house & pool / 5 levels $7.0 million AUD
The Gallery House 1987-1990 Hawthorn Vic Australia Residence pool gardens / 2 levels $500,000 AUD 1991 RAIA Award 1991 RAIA Merit Award
White Street Quarry 2001 Lilyfield NSW Australia Residential warehouse conversion / 8 levels (unbuilt) $15 million AUD
Folded House 1 2002-2003 Bronte NSW Australia Alterations additions & pool to historic residence / 2 levels $1.5 million AUD
Port Phillip Bay House 1987-1990 Mt Martha Vic Australia Residence / 2 levels $550,000 AUD
Marshall Street Housing 2000 Surry Hills NSW Australia Mixed-use warehouse conversion / 4 levels (unbuilt) $7.0 million AUD
Seamless House 2002-2003 Surry Hills NSW Australia Alterations additions to residence / 2 levels $700,000 AUD
Choong House 1985-1986 Melbourne Vic Australia Residence / 1 level $350,000 AUD 1987 RAIA Merit Award 1988 International Award
Metalika 1999-2001 Surry Hills NSW Australia Commercial residence / 7 levels $5.0 million AUD
MULTI RESIDENTIAL Mitchell Street 2011 Alexandria NSW Australia Mixed use warehouse conversion / 4 levels (unbuilt) $4.0 million AUD
Kowanyama Aboriginal Museum & cultural centre 2007Kowanyama Qld Australia Museum & cultural centre / 1 level (unbuilt) $6 million AUD
M&C Saatchi Advertising Agency 2008-2009 Sydney NSW Australia Office fitout in heritage building / 4 levels $4.5 million AUD
Coventry Street 1999 South Melbourne VIC Australia New mixed-use development / 7 levels (unbuilt) $14 million AUD
Lord Howe Boat Pavilion 2007 Lord Howe Island NSW Australia Public boathouse facility / 1 level $1.0 million AUD
Kevin McKenzie Hair Salon 2007-2008 Sydney NSW Australia Shop fitout $350,000 AUD
South Melbourne Primary School 1999 South Melbourne VIC Australia Residential conversion of historic school / 4 levels $8.0 million AUD
MOCAPE 2007 Shenzhen China Museum of Art & Planning / 8 levels (Competition) $250 million USD
Tower/Tao 2007 Dubai & Sydney Double tower / 100 levels (proposal) $950 million AUD
Healthy Housing Project 1998 Box Hill VIC Australia Healthy housing masterplan / 2 levels $12 million AUD
Singapore National Art Gallery 2007 Singapore Contemporary art gallery / 9 levels (Competition) $300 million SGD
Kemenys Liquor 2001 Green Square Alexandria NSW Australia Distribution plant factory / 2 levels $1.5 million AUD
Hanlon Warehouse 1997-1999 Alexandria NSW Australia Residential warehouse conversion / 2 levels $1.2 million AUD
Bezalel Art school 2007 Jerusalem Israel Art school campus / 8 levels (Competition) $150 million AUD
The Artwall 2000-2003 Darlinghurst NSW Australia Offices / 7 levels $2.2 million AUD 2004 Steel Award 2004 RAIA Steel Award
Ann Street 1997-1999 Surry Hills NSW Australia Mixed-use warehouse conversion / 6 levels $5.2 million AUD
Hawkesdale Community Art Project 2001 Hawkesdale VIC Australia Community art and public toilet / 1 level $150,000 AUD
Dale Jones-Evans Pty Ltd Architecture 1998-2000 Surry Hills NSW Australia Office / 2 levels $775,000 AUD
St Francis de Sales Group School Hall 1995-1996 Sydney NSW Australia Residential school conversion / 6 levels $3.2 million AUD
Karyn Lovegrove Gallery 1993 Prahran VIC Australia Art gallery interior / 1 level $100,000 AUD
M&C Saatchi Advertising Agency 1998-1999 Sydney NSW & Melbourne Vic Australia Office interior / 1 level $900,000 AUD
Vermont Affordable Public Housing 1993 Vermont VIC Australia Public housing / 2 levels Victorian Ministry for Housing (unbuilt) $2.0 million AUD
The Metro 1986-1987 Melbourne VIC Australia Entertainment complex / 4 levels $3.0 million AUD
Cherry Lane USA 1986-1987 Manhattan New York USA Office interior / 1 level $350,000 USD
PROJECT LIST
The Bunker 1997-2001 East Sydney NSW Australia Office residence / 4 levels $500,000 AUD
COMMERCIAL + RETAIL
CIVIC LMA Primary School 2010- Lakemba NSW Australia Primary School / 4 levels (unbuilt) $6.0 million AUD
Studio Becker Showroom Gallery 2010-2011 Redfern NSW Australia Showroom, office, gallery / 2 levels $1.4 million AUD
Yaffa Publishing 1985-1986 South Melbourne VIC Australia Office alterations additions / 2 levels $250,000 AUD
Riga International Airport Competition 2010 Riga Latvia International Airport (Competition) $100 million AUD
DJE Gallery + Office 2009-2011 Potts Point NSW Australia Office gallery $1.25 million AUD
Macrae & Way Film Productions 1984-1986 South Melbourne VIC Australia Offices and film studio / 2 levels $225,000 AUD
Pleznik Sports Stadium & Hotel 2009 Ljubljana Slovenia Sports stadium, hotel & retail (Invited Competition) $250 million EUR
Pure and General Flagship store 2010-2011 Potts Point NSW Australia Retail cafe $150,000 AUD
SMR Recording Studio 1984-1985 South Melbourne VIC Australia Sound recording studio and offices / 2 levels $250,000 AUD
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LEISURE + TOURISM Kowanyama Aboriginal Museum & cultural centre 2007Kowanyama Qld Australia Museum & cultural centre / 1 level (unbuilt) $6.0 million AUD
Birkenhead Hotel 2007-2011 Drummoyne NSW Australia Hotel additions and accommodation / 4 levels (unbuilt) $4.0 million AUD
The Palace Entertainment Complex 1992-1993 St Kilda VIC Australia Bar restaurant interior and deck / 1 level $500,000 AUD
Ski Lodge 2006-2009 Tamarack Resort Idaho USA Ski lodge $5.0 million USD
Verandah Bar 2006-2007 Sydney NSW Australia Bar-restaurant interior / 1 level $1.2 million AUD
The Metro 1986-1987 Melbourne VIC Australia Entertainment complex / 4 levels $3.0 million AUD
Lord Howe Eco-Resort 2007 Lord Howe Island NSW Australia Luxury hotel complex / 2 levels $5.0 million AUD
The Potts Point Hotel – Former Westpac Bank (1956) 2005-2007 Kings Cross NSW Australia Restoration alteration to heritage item / 5 levels $8.0 million AUD
Inflation nightclub 1984-1985 Melbourne VIC Australia Nightclub interior / 3 levels $1.75 million AUD 1985 RAIA Award
Spa complex 2003 Pyrmont NSW Australia Bath House gymnasium / 2 levels (unbuilt) $5.0 million AUD
The Gazebo Hotel & Wine Garden 2005-2006 Kings Cross NSW Australia Bar-restaurant & garden / 1 level $1.1 million AUD 2006 Wine Bar of the Year
Ski Lodge - Eco Retreat 2006-2009 Tamarack Idaho USA Ski lodge / 4 levels $3.0 million AUD
New Bourke Hotel 2005-2007 Sydney NSW Australia Hotel & heritage restoration / 6 levels (development approved) $5.0 million AUD
New Bourke Hotel (1919) 2005-2007 Sydney NSW Australia Restoration alteration state heritage item / 6 levels (unbuilt) $5.0 million AUD
Indian Ocean Eco Retreat 19981999 Margaret River WA Australia Residence / 1 level $500,000 AUD 2001 RAIA Award 2001 BHP Metal Award
Vatini Bar 2005 Margaret River WA Australia Wine bar interior / 2 levels $250,000 AUD
The Gazebo Hotel (1964) 2005-2006 Kings Cross NSW Australia Addition to heritage item / 1 level $1.1 million AUD 2006 Bar of the Year
Bar Brassiere 2005 Luna Park North Sydney NSW Australia Waterfront restaurants nightclub / 3 levels (unbuilt) $5.0 million AUD
M Central (1906-1936) 2003-2005 Pyrmont NSW Australia Restoration alteration / 9 levels $42 million AUD 2006 AIB Award 2007 AILA award
The Loft 2002-2003 King Street Wharf NSW Australia Bar restaurant/ 1 level $1.5 million AUD 2004 RAIA Award 2006 AHA Bar Award
Sydney Opera House Bennelong Restaurant (19571973) 2001 Sydney NSW Australia Interior fit out to world heritage item / 3 levels $650,000 AUD
Bungalow 8 2002-2003 King Street Wharf NSW Australia Bar restaurant / 1 level $1.5 million AUD 2004 RAIA Award 2006 AHA Award
The Potts Point Hotel – Former Westpac Bank (1956) 2005-2007 Kings Cross NSW Australia Restoration alteration to heritage item / 5 levels $8.0 million AUD
Sydney Opera House Bennelong Restaurant 2001 Sydney NSW Australia Restaurant interior / 3 levels $650,000 AUD 2006 VISA Dining Award
Folded House (1890, 1920’s) 2002-2003 Bronte NSW Australia Restoration alteration to heritage item / 2 levels $1.5 million AUD
Jones the Grocer 1995 Woollahra NSW Australia Gourmet delicatessen interior / 1 level $500,000 AUD
Balfour St (c.1910) 2002 Chippendale NSW Australia Alteration to local heritage item / 8 levels (unbuilt) $20 million AUD
HOTEL + HOSPITALITY Dubai Hotel 2005-2012 Dubai UAE Hotel, resort & islands / 15 levels (unbuilt) $500 million AUD
Voi Bar & Bistro 2012 Sydney NSW Australia Bar-restaurant interior / 1 level (unbuilt) $350,000 AUD
Victoria Room Tea Salon 2011 Sydney NSW Australia Shopping centre café fitout $300,000 AUD
Baroque Bar Bistro Patisserie 2009-2010 The Rocks Sydney NSW Australia Bar-restaurant interior in heritage building $750,000 AUD
Liverpool St Hotel & Offices 2007 Sydney NSW Australia Hotel offices heritage restoration / 7 levels $5.0 million AUD
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HERITAGE + CONSERVATION Liverpool St Hotel & Offices (1906) 2007- Sydney NSW Australia Restoration alteration state heritage item / 7 levels $5 million AUD
MASTERPLANNING
Randwick Racecourse & UNSW 2005 Randwick NSW Australia Masterplan (Feasibility) / 1 - 10 levels $1 billion AUD
Public Art Windscreens 2003 Docklands Melbourne Australia Windscreen sculptures (competition winner) $1 million AUD
South Melbourne Primary School (1880) 1999-2000 South Melbourne, VIC Australia Restoration alteration to state heritage item / 5 levels $8.0 million AUD
Canberra International Arboretum 2004 Canberra ACT Australia Landscape master plan International Competition
Light box - The Loft 2002 King Street Wharf NSW Australia Sculpture $200,000 AUD
St Francis de Sales School Hall (1924) 1995-1997 Surry Hills NSW Australia Restoration to heritage item / 3 levels $3.2 million AUD
COFA Gallery 2001 Paddington NSW Australia Gallery and landscape (Invited Competition) $10 million AUD
Hawkesdale Community Public Art Project 2001 Hawkesdale Vic Australia Community art and public facilities $250,000 AUD
The Water House (1890) 1995-2000 Elizabeth Bay NSW Australia Restoration / 4 levels $1.5 million AUD 2002 RAIA Award 2002 Belle House Award
Sydney 2000 Olympic Games 1995 Homebush Bay NSW Australia Masterplan
‘wall painting’ Ann Street Warehouse 1999 Surry Hills NSW Australia / 6 Levels Lobby Wall $35,000 AUD
The Metro (c.1920) 1986-1987 Melbourne VIC Australia Historic Theatre conversion to Entertainment complex / 4 levels $3.0 million AUD
Jakarta Urban Waterfront Renewal Plan 1996 Sunda Kelapa Jakarta Indonesia Masterplan
Inflation nightclub (c.1890) 1984-1985 Melbourne VIC Australia Conversion of factory to nightclub / 3 levels $1.75 million AUD 1985 RAIA Merit Award
Future Generations University 1995 Central Coast NSW Australia International competition (Finalist) Masterplan $50 million AUD
Axolotl Group 2006 DesignEx 06 Sydney NSW Australia Design stand 2006 Best Dressed Stand 2006 Best New Product
Maribor 2112Ai 100YC European Capital Exhibition 2012 Maribor Slovenia International Urban Design Competition
Ultimo Pyrmont Development Control Guidelines 1994-1995 City of Sydney NSW Australia Development plan review
Lure Chandelier Gazebo Wine Garden 2006 Kings Cross NSW Australia Custom designed chandelier $20,000 AUD
Lakemba Mosque Masterplan 2010- Lakemba NSW Australia Masterplan
South Melbourne Primary School and Coventry St 1998 South Melbourne VIC Australia Masterplan (2 stage) $30 million AUD
Door 2004-2006 Sydney NSW Australia Commission by Axolotl Group $50,000 AUD
Schofields Aerodrome 2007 Blacktown NSW Australia 1600 lot suburban sub-division (feasibility) $100 million AUD
Eveleigh Public Artwork 2006 Redfern NSW Australia Collaboration with Bronwyn Bancroft artist Wall piece & sculpture $200,000 AUD
Screens M Central 2004 Pyrmont NSW Australia Custom designed laser cut screens $200,000 AUD
New Multifunctional Administrative City Korea 2005 Chungcheongnam-Do Korea International Urban Ideas Competition
Metalika 2004 Docklands Melbourne Australia Windscreen sculpture (competition - winner) $200,000 AUD
Gate Folded House 2003 Bronte NSW Australia Custom designed gate
East Darling Harbour Urban Design Competition 2005 Sydney NSW Australia International Urban Design Competition
Red Box 2003 Docklands Melbourne Australia Windscreen sculpture (competition winner) $250,000 AUD
Vase Bennelong Restaurant 2001 Sydney Opera House NSW Australia $75,000 AUD
PROJECT LIST
St Kilda Inn Hotel (1924) 2000-2007 St Kilda VIC Australia Restoration alteration to local heritage item / 7 levels (DA approved) $8.0 million AUD
EXHIBITION DESIGN Pol Oxygen Magazine 2006 DesignEx 06 Sydney NSW Australia Installation
PUBLIC ART
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AWARDS INTERNATIONAL AWARDS 1988
International Record Houses Award For Excellence in Planning and Design Architectural Record Publication (USA) Choong House
NATIONAL AWARDS 2007 Commendation for Excellence in Design AILA NSW Chapter Awards M Central
2011 Best Contemporary Cocktail / Lounge Bar NSW AHA Awards theloft bar 2009 Wine Bar of the Year Bartender Magazine Australian Bar Awards Gazebo Wine Garden 2008 Wine Bar of the Year Bartender Magazine Australian Bar Awards Gazebo Wine Garden
2004 The Colorbond Steel Award Commendation Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA) National Awards 2007 Hotel of the Year The ‘ART WALL’ Australian Bartender theloft bar + Bungalow8 1991 Robin Boyd Award Most Outstanding Domestic Architecture RAIA National Awards 2006 High Commendation Adaptive Re-use AIB Gallery House NSW Chapter Professional Excellence Awards M Central STATE AWARDS High Commendation - Exterior Structures 2004 New South Wales RAIA Colorbond Steel Award Australian Timber Design Awards For the innovative use of steel in architecture M Central NSW Chapter Awards The ‘ART WALL’ Bar of the Year Australian Hotels Association Award New South Wales RAIA Commendation theloft bar Interior Architecture category NSW Chapter Awards theloft bar + Bungalow8 Casual Dining Venue of the Year Australian Hotels Association Award 2002 New South Wales RAIA Commendation Bungalow8 Single and Multiple Housing category NSW Chapter Awards The Water House Wine Bar of the Year Bartender Magazine Australian Bar Awards 2001 West Australian RAIA Architecture Award Gazebo Wine Garden Single Residential category WA Chapter Awards Roozen Residence Best New Product DesignEx Axolotl Signature Series 1991 Victorian RAIA Merit Award for Outstanding Architecture Door Residential New category VIC Chapter Awards Gallery House Best Dressed Stand DesignEx Axolotl Exhibition Stand 1987 Victorian RAIA Merit Award for Outstanding Architecture Residential New category VIC Chapter Awards Bar of the Year Choong House Australian Liquor Industry Awards The Victoria Room 1985 Victorian RAIA Merit Award for Outstanding Architecture Renovated Commercial Building category VIC Chapter Awards Winner Fine Dining Restaurant Inflation nightclub VISA International Award Guillaume at Bennelong Restaurant INDUSTRY AWARDS 2005 Joint Winner Bar of the Year Award 2012 Cocktail Bar of the Year Australian Hotels Association Time Out Sydney Bar Awards theloft bar + Bungalow8 The Victoria Room
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Restaurant of the Year VISA International R&C NSW Awards for Excellence Guillaume at Bennelong Restaurant
Axolotl
Winner Fine Dining Restaurant VISA International R&C NSW Awards for Excellence Guillaume at Bennelong Restaurant
Birkenhead Hotel
Ann Street Unit Trust
Cheers Bar & Grill
Best Casual Dining Venue (City) AHA NSW Awards for Excellence Bungalow8
City of Sydney
2004 Restaurant of the Year The Australian Gourmet Pages Awards Guillaume at Bennelong Restaurant
Guillaume at Bennelong
Best Innovation in Retail American Express National Retail Awards for Excellence theloft bar
Opera House Trust
Bar of the Year Australian Liquor Industry Awards theloft bar
Keystone Group
New Bar of the Year Australian Bartender Magazine Awards The Victoria Room
M&C SAATCHI Advertising
2003
New Bar of the Year Australian Bartender Magazine Awards theloft bar
Multiplex Living
Best New Restaurant Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Award Guillaume at Bennelong Restaurant
Shangrila hotel
Restaurant of the Year Australian Gourmet Traveller Guillaume at Bennelong Restaurant
Studio Becker
Consolidated Properties
Jones the Grocer
Hayson Group
Kowanyama Aboriginal Shire Council
Mirvac
Macquarie Bank
Southern Cross Constructions
The Victoria Room
2002 BELLE House of the Year Winner Belle Magazine (Australia) The Water House
Voi
Westfield Sydney
Dulux Colour Award Winner Residential Interior Loft 6
AWARDS & CLIENTS
CLIENTS
Warrnambool City Council
2001 BHP Metal Building Award Metal Building Products Manufacturers Association Roozen Beach House
Award for Best Development NAWIC Multiplex NSW Awards for Excellence Ann Street Apartments
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