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M-Central  

M-Central

320-380, Harris Street, Pyrmont, Australia

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Sydney Harbour House No.1

M-Central

320-380, Harris Street, Pyrmont, Australia

YEAR
2005
The
re-design of this massive heritage wool store into a 200-loft apartment
metropolis delivered alternative housing choice including lofts, terraces,
screened penthouses and roof top courtyard housing. The roof was conceived as elevated
Australian low-watering parkland of grasslands, succulents and timber
boardwalks, providing new bio-life and mitigating the city’s heat-sink effect.
The architectures public domain of exploding orange plywood lined, concrete
columned corridors and galleries are dramatic. Heritage restoration is combined
with modern architecture and interiors.

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