Construction is underway for this adaptive reuse project, aiming for an Autumn 2024 launch! The building is currently used by the small team behind the global fundraising event The Distinguished Gentlemans Ride and Movember, raising money for mens health initiatives. To add a public interface to the building, the client is including a small donut take away shop called “Donut Garage” to continue raising funds for the charity year round.
Adaptive Reuse - Studio lead UTS Masters of Architecture
I have been invited to join a great line up of practitioners and academics to lead a studio in the Masters of Architecture program at University of Technology Sydney School of Architecture program. The overall goal of successful adaptive reuse strategies is to be as strategic and resourceful as possible, so when the new design interventions are complete, it’s hard to pinpoint what was old and what is new, they seamlessly work together
A New Normal - Sydney
Partnering with Scentre Group, Second Edition, and Mud Ceramics, we have just completed the first stage of concept designs for Project Brief 7 Circular Economy for A New Normal - Sydney , led by local urbanist and former City of Sydney Councillor, Jess Miller.
A return to teaching
This semester, I’ve had the opportunity to reenter the tutoring community under the stewardship of architect and course coordinator Micheal Muir at The University of Sydney, in a technologies course that educates undergrads architects in considering site on a global and local scale before responding with appropriate design and construction techniques.
RSW early days by Kate Disher-Quill
These photos taken by the incredible talent Kate Disher-Quill as Rising Sun Workshop was nearing completion of the build and in the early days of the business in trade. Before the timber started to sag, it’s great to remember the many hands and hours that went into creating this place.
Current Projects at The Shed
TSC new branding
EmAGN Generation Exchange
RESPONSE - ABILITY: DEERUBIN CONFERENCE 2020
Deerubbin Conference March 2020
Tickets still available for this immersive weekend on the hawkesbury learning from architects from around the world as brought to you by the AFA. I’ll be there speaking on behalf of Healthabitat. Click on the link to learn more about the other speakers and book your spot.
https://www.ozetecture.org/deerubbin-conference-march-2020
Building a family
The Shed is taking a little break to welcome the newest addition to our family, Mackenzie Elias Sheather, born November 2019 and blessed with a loving big sister, Aurora Jones, who is adjusting well. We’ll be back to practice following the OZETECTURE Conference at Deerubin in March, where I’ve the great privilege to speak on behalf of Healthabitat on our responsibility as architects.