Architecture: Goods Shed North
August 11, 2010
BVN Architecture turn part of Melbourne’s history into an innovative, contemporary workplace.





BVN Architecture turn part of Melbourne’s history into an innovative, contemporary workplace.
The refurbishment of the Goods Shed North, a heritage listed railway goods shed in Melbournes Docklands, presented an incredible opportunity to renew an integral part of Melbourne’s history. Whilst the buildings heritage envelope has been retained, the interior has been designed to be an innovative, open workplace for tenant organisations VicUrban and the Building Commission and Plumbing Industry Commission (BCPIC). ??
Original features including high ceilings, clerestory windows, exposed roof trusses and brickwork and cast iron heritage columns have all been preserved. Together these form an exceptional backdrop to the contemporary office. Workspaces located to the buildings east and west wings retain clear sightlines through the buildings spine. For VicUrban, project spaces have been created within a central atrium. For the BCPIC, the design of active and passive multifunctional meeting spaces enables greater staff interaction and connectivity. ??
Demonstrating what can be accomplished with existing building stock, the Good Shed Norths transformation sets a new benchmark for adaptive re-use projects. However, the conversion was not without its challenges: namely, the complexity of working within heritage constraints while achieving the highest workplace and environmental standards, and considering the buildings future adaptation into retail space.
*Team* Base Building Architect: Elenberg Fraser; Heritage Architect: Lovell Chen; Services + ESD: Aurecon; ESD: Sustainable Built Environments; Services: Meinhardt; Structural Engineer: Winward; Building Surveyor: Gardner Group; Quantitiy Surveyor: Rider Levett Bucknell; Developer: Equiset – Grollo Group; Builder: Equiset Construction Services; Project Advisor: Russell Harvey; Project Manager: Basso Project Management
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