While there’s many architectural buzzwords doing the rounds at any given time, adaptive reuse is no such buzzword. The requirement and need to transform existing building stock is bringing the best out of our nation’s architects, who are constantly ‘re-lifing’ materials in order to reduce emissions and create a greener future.
The Adaptive Reuse (Alteration/Addition) category at the 2024 Sustainability Awards celebrates architects who salvage and repurpose materials from existing structures, transforming them into contemporary, functional designs that respect the building's historical significance and surroundings.
Judging for the Sustainability Awards focuses on innovation, functionality, and sustainable design principles. Architects showcasing expertise in sustainable designs and minimising environmental impact are recognized and celebrated.
SJB won last year's Adaptive Reuse category for their work on Yirranma Place (pictured), praised for its design that seamlessly integrated contemporary technologies with the existing fabric.
Originally constructed in the 1920s in the interwar Beaux Arts style, the First Church of Christ Scientist building in Darlinghurst was transformed into a private residence in the 1980s. SJB's challenge was to blend sustainable design principles with modern building code compliance to create a workplace that offers the best environment for occupants and future uses.
The transformed building now features flexible spaces for various functions, including a gallery, event space, meeting rooms, breastfeeding rooms, and incubator hubs for ethical startups. Accessibility, public engagement, diversity, and connection to the land were key considerations, with input from land elders like Uncle Badger Bates, who incorporated dreamtime stories into the building's new narrative.
Existing functions of the building were preserved and adapted to be enjoyed by current and future generations, showcasing its past uses while meeting modern ESD requirements.
Yirranma Place serves as an industry example, demonstrating that sustainability can be achieved while positively impacting the environment and community.
Bondor, a leader in thermal building solutions and lightweight architectural panels, is the official Adaptive Reuse Category Partner for the 2024 Sustainability Awards. Bondor is dedicated to improving environmental and sustainable building practices, with its insulated panels made from recycled materials and designed for easy disassembly and reuse.
The panels are installed using screws, rivets, and adhesives, allowing for easy removal and reuse. This makes Bondor's insulated panels a sustainable choice for the hospitality and tourism industry, reducing the need for new materials and conserving resources.
Architects and designers committed to sustainable design are encouraged to register for the 2024 Sustainability Awards to showcase their innovative projects and dedication to building a more sustainable future. To do so, please click here.