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In this issue of Sitenotes, we look at our Discovery Parks Melbourne project.
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Read More →In this issue of Sitenotes, we look at our Discovery Parks Melbourne project.
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Read More →In this issue of Sitenotes, we highlight our educational buildings reaching completion.
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2019 is proving to be a big year for Swanbury Penglase.
In addition to celebrating our 30th birthday we are pleased to announce some significant additions to the practice leadership.
In July, Andrew Klenke was appointed to the position of Director, joining Andrew, Steve, Wayne, Elizabeth and Simon.
Andrew leads the Conservation and Heritage team; their work and achievements have grown steadily since Andrew commenced with the practice in 2002.
“I think this is an acknowledgment of the importance Swanbury Penglase places on heritage as part of our multidisciplinary practice and is a great opportunity to reinforce and further develop our reputation as experts in this field” said Andrew.
The current team consists of five architectural and design staff, with a wide variety of projects undertaken such as:
Andrew is also currently the Cathedral Architect for St Peters Cathedral and was involved with the re-installation of the organ last year on its return from refurbishment in the UK.
Swanbury Penglase is excited by what this will mean for ongoing growth of the Conservation area of the practice and welcomes Andrew to the management table.
July also saw the elevation of some other Swanbury Penglase staff; architect Paul Rawinski has been appointed as our newest Associate and Jasmine Brooksby and Sarah Oliver elevated to the position of Senior Interior Designers.
We also offer congratulations to landscape architect Rhea Barnett who is now a Registered Landscape Architect.
Finally, we want to acknowledge a significant service milestone of twenty years to Senior Associate Felicity Hope. Felicity is a foundation member of the Interiors Team and continues to co-lead the group with Director Elizabeth Swanbury.
Congratulations Felicity on this achievement and thank you for your efforts. You are an appreciated member of Swanbury Penglase and we hope for many more years to come.
Read More →In this issue of Sitenotes, we highlight our recent work on our new offices at 214 Gilbert Street, Adelaide.
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Read More →The Australian Institute of Architects 2019 SA Awards presentation evening was held last Saturday: we were very pleased that our partnership of Swanbury Penglase and BVN received three accolades for the UniSA Cancer Research Institute: Awards for Sustainable Architecture and Interior Architecture and to cap it off at the very end of the night, the Jack McConnell Award for Public Architecture.
Special thanks to UniSA Senior Project Manager Christina Coleiro who worked tirelessly with us over the last five years to support exemplary outcomes and to help deliver a project that we are all enormously proud of.
Thanks again to the talented, hard-working and committed team members that make up our Swanbury Penglase + BVN partnership, the broader consultant team, and Managing Contractor Hansen Yuncken: the development is evidence of a truly collaborative and “best for project” approach.
To quote the Awards jury:
“This is a sophisticated response to a deceptively complex, fluid brief demanding program requirements and a difficult site. The architects have answered the demanding brief requirements by ingeniously designing three vertically integrated zones that facilitate cross-disciplinary interaction and realise the University of South Australia’s vision for a building that would boost the links between research, teaching, industry and practice… Overall the building is an exemplar of collaboration which has cleverly woven structural solutions, ESD principles and fine detailing; using softwood, hardwood and brass to provide outcomes that Vice Chancellor David Lloyd proudly observed: “When you give your best minds the best facilities you can expect they will deliver the best research outcomes.”
The Cancer Research Institute will now be included in all three awards categories for the National Architecture Awards program later in 2019.
Read More →Our new office at 214 Gilbert Street is ready and we are moving!
On Friday 3rd of May, Swanbury Penglase will be in-between locations and offline.
Staff will be contactable on mobile if needed but our reception will be unavailable.
We will be open and in our new premises, 214 Gilbert Street, Monday 6th of May 2019.
We look forward to welcoming you into our new space soon!
Read More →In this issue of Sitenotes, we highlight our recent work on the Union House Building for the University of Adelaide.
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Read More →It was 30 years ago today (6th February, 1989) that Eric Swanbury and Stephen Penglase officially merged their respective architectural practices and commenced on the journey that is Swanbury Penglase.
Back then the vision was simple. To provide clients with architectural services that would be appreciated and valued. It was envisaged a partnership would facilitate this and create opportunities to take on larger scale projects.
Looking back that goal has been accomplished (and more) but that original commitment to our clients and the desire to do good work remains the same.
2019 is shaping up to be a big year for Swanbury Penglase. In the next 6 months we’ll be moving into our third purpose-built office. We’ll also be launching a new identity to deliver the Swanbury Penglase of today into the Swanbury Penglase of tomorrow, representing our people and skills across architecture, interior design, urban design, landscape architecture and heritage architecture.
Thank you for being a part of our journey so far, we value these relationships above all else and look forward to sharing with you this next exciting phase.
Stay tuned!
As always, please get in touch with any of our management group to discuss how we can help realise your next project. |
In this issue of Sitenotes, we are having a closer look at our St Clair Recreation Centre and Edwardstown Oval redevelopment projects.
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This year we will be out of the office after Friday 21st, returning on the 2nd day of 2019. We wish you all the best for the new year!
Read More →In this issue of Sitenotes, we are having a closer look at UniSA Cancer Research Institute.
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Read More →In this issue of Sitenotes, we are having a closer look at two recently completed projects which contribute to South Australian manufacturing.
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Read More →Swanbury Penglase wins Regional Award – Renovation/Modernisation Under $2M
The A4LE 2018 Conference was held this week in Sydney focussing on the 3R’s in the Exponential Age. a4le.org.au
The yearly regional conference covers Australia, New Zealand and Singapore and is always a lively and varied gathering of educators and those associated in the delivery of educational facilities.
A Regional Awards dinner and presentation is held on the evening before the final day and this year Swanbury Penglase was the winner of a Regional Award for the Yurrebilla Centre at Seymour College (check out the project here) in the Renovation/Modernisation under $2M category.
Warm congratulations to the College and to our project team. We are very appreciative for this opportunity and have enjoyed working with Seymour College on this transforming project.
Further, we acknowledge the effort of our contractor Partek, Project Manager ARK and the consultant team: BCA (Building Services), CPR (Structural), Rider Levett Bucknall (Quantity Surveyors) and Katnich Dodd (Building Certifiers). Special thanks also to Studio Piñata for their design of the integrated signage and a display which celebrates Seymour College’s history and the dreaming story of the great giant Yurrebilla, after which the centre is named.
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