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2016
Bidji and Gadi Country / Tamarama, NSW

2016 AIA NSW Public Architecture Award
2016 AIA NSW Small Project Architecture Award
2016 AIA NSW Sustainable Architecture Award – Shortlist

At the Bondi end of Sydney’s Coastal Walk, as the narrow track bends into the curving headlands, the grassy expanse of Marks Park and a coastal panorama from Bondi to Maroubra Beach unfolds at the top of the hill. This majestic stage has long been home to a bunkered barnacle of a public toilet, unarguably necessary as it was ugly. Too functional to demolish and start again, the task was to recycle the existing building and transform it into a building worthy of its spectacular location.

A deep veranda was added to the south-west face of the building to provide shelter from the oppressive afternoon sun and driving southerly rains, and to heighten the users’ awareness of place. The veranda – an intimately scaled space elevated from the surrounding park – allows universal access to the amenities and hosts precast concrete communal wash troughs. The rhythm of the timber posts from the veranda frames stunning views towards Tamarama surf break and the Waverley Cemetery.

Externally, the building has been wrapped in a skin of recycled hardwood posts, sourced from the demolition of the cavernous former Waverley Council Works Depot buildings at Zetland. These unify the form and gives rise to a play of textures and shadows throughout the day. The timber skin will weather naturally in the the harsh salt, sun and wind of the exposed headland, and settle over time into the muted silver tones of the nearby banksia scrub and sandstone escarpment.

The female and male amenities spaces were gutted, rationalised and re-planned to double the facility capacity. Robust materials of terrazzo and ceramic were chosen to remain beautiful with constant use and in the harshness of the elements. Judicious cuts into the original fabric inundate interior spaces with natural light and air. Natural light amplifies the warm hues of the shell-pink ceiling.

Published

Sydney Morning Herald July 2-3, 2016
Architecture & Design May 12, 2016

Project Team

Sam Crawford, Imogene Tudor, Ken Warr, Ben Chan, Antonia Frey, Madeleine Rowe, Matthew Bolton, Chelsea Harper

with Sonia van de Haar, Lymesmith

Builder

Grindley Interiors

Consultants

Project Manager – Complete Urban
Access & BCA – BCA Logic
Graphic Design – Deuce Design
Hydraulic Engineer – Jones Nicholson
Land Surveyor – RPS
Lighting and Electrical Engineer – Jones Nicholson
Quantity Surveyor – Altus Page Kirkland
Structural Engineer – Cantilever

Photography

Brett Boardman

Client

Waverley Council

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New South Wales
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About the
Professional

Established in 1999, Sam Crawford Architects (SCA) is a design driven architectural practice based in Sydney, Australia. Over the last 20 years, we have established a well-earned reputation for design excellence in residential, cultural and public projects. In addition to our expertise in these areas, we’re also commencing our work in the education sector with both private and public clients.

Our work has been widely published, nationally and internationally and has been recognised in numerous local, state and national awards from the Australian Institute of Architects, Australian Timber Design Awards, Local Government Heritage, Conservation and Urban Design as well as numerous industry awards & commendations.

People

Our team is led by Practice Principal and Design Director, Sam Crawford. Alongside the recognition for his built work Sam is highly regarded within the architectural profession. He has led humanitarian architectural projects, conducted gallery based and built research projects, been invited to serve as head-juror for the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) Awards, and was a joint creative-director of the 2014 Australian Institute of Architects National Conference. Sam is co-chair of the Australian Institute of Architects’ Medium Practice Forum, and a member of the Government Architect NSW State Design Review Panel.

With a practice of our size, clients can be assured that Sam is intimately involved in each project. We work in an open-plan studio environment in collaborative teams to ensure the smooth delivery of projects across all scales. Our team is comprised of highly skilled professionals, graduates and students. This mix of team members ensures that each project benefits from the close attention of a dedicated project architect with a support team to efficiently deliver the project. We also have an experienced and dedicated documentation and detailing expert who brings extensive experience of construction detailing to each project.