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Designed to be minimal, the Newcastle Office fit-out allows the built fabric of the original heritage building to feature.

Originally designed as fire station by Frederick Menkens in 1899, 115 King Street was later used as restaurant before being renovated into a ground floor commercial space with loft apartment by the owners with architect Justin Pearson.

  • Location: Newcastle
  • Size: 150m2
  • Completion: 2013

Face brick, exposed structure and high ceilings offer a beautiful space to work and meet in.

As density increases it is important to find ways to recycle the existing fabric of our cities. The adaptive reuse of 115 King St provides density and mixed use within a small, tight and complex site. The original brickwork and archways of the fire station define the character of the office space. Within this volume a new sculptural steel stairway has been placed leading up to the mezzanine office. The slab of the terrace over is revealed along with the original painted brickwork of the boundary walls. Revealing the heritage of the building was a key consideration in the design of the additions. Existing brickwork, structure, openings and material patina is retained and celebrated. The new additions are read as separate elements juxtaposed to the existing.

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CKDS is a leading architectural design practice. Our Newcastle and Central Coast offices have worked on some of the region's most exciting projects. At CKDS we design for maximum benefit within a given space. We seek a balance between innovative design, commercial considerations and sustainability.