Northshore Pavilionby Anna O'Gorman Architect
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Project Nymph by Zen Architects
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Structural Engineer: A.D. Structure
Fabricator: Kennedy’s Timbers
Builder: Charles Warren Construction
Photographer: Christopher Frederick Jones
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Project description:
The Northshore Pavilion is a small public information and amenities building overlooking the Brisbane River and used to engage with the community to share future plans for Hamilton Reach, Queensland’s largest waterfront urban renewal precinct.
The structure incorporates a simple pitched roof shade structure that covers the information and amenities pods. The primary structure is made from recycled Grey Ironbark reused from the nearby demolished Hamilton wharves, providing some material continuity with the 19th-century piers and maritime context. The structure has been designed so that it can be unbolted and disassembled in panels and the ‘pods’ craned out by a truck.