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Australia, Goods Shed Melbourne Docklands Building by Elenberg Fraser

February 11th, 2010 - Posted in Architecture Design, Modern Design

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Design Use of Lanterns and Sleek Roof FormsDesign Use of Lanterns and Sleek Roof Forms

The Shed’s Glazed Lanterns Rise Above by Elenberg FraserThe Shed’s Glazed Lanterns Rise Above by Elenberg Fraser

Top-lit and Luminous Goods Shed Melbourne Docklands BuildingTop-lit and Luminous Goods Shed Melbourne Docklands Building

Architect’s Statement

The shed’s glazed lanterns rise above the Collins Street extension and defi ne the threshold between the CBD and the Docklands, allowing physical and visual links to the Goods Shed. The design addresses the position of the shed on the edge of the city through the use of lanterns and sleek roof forms. Internally, the “street” runs through the central building atrium, top-lit and luminous. This central focus refl ects the work-place culture and provides social and communicative dimension to office life.

The Goods Shed redevelopment incorporates as many ESD principles where possible in order to give the building a 3.5 star energy rating. The most sustainable, responsible thing that we can do to conserve resources and minimise environmental effects is to reuse our existing structures. To minimise the environmental impact of construction and occupation of the built environment, careful environmental studies must be performed and negative, entrenched practices must be avoided. Elenberg Fraser incorporates environmentally sustainable design principles into our designs.

As a gateway to the Docklands, the Goods Shed, a former train freight discharge terminal has undergone a proposal to redesign the space with mixed use, commercial, retail and hospitality tenancies.via

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Tags: architect, Architectural theory, Architecture Design, central building atrium, Docklands Building, Elenberg Fraser, Goods Shed, Modern Design, our existing structures, Reuse, star energy rating, Sustainability, sustainable design, work-place culture,

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