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Page 1: Residential Portfolio

Residential Portfolio

Lacoste + Stevenson urban design architecture interiors

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lacoste+stevenson architects 64 Rose St, Chippendale NSW 2008 T 612 9310 1555 - www.lacoste-stevenson.com.au

Lacoste + Stevenson Architects is a design based architectural practice established by Thierry Lacoste and David Stevenson in 1997. As a result of an international partnership, the practice takes advantage of strong local connec-tions together with global influences to produce a distinctive architecture. The two directors lead a design studio that is creative, highly skilled in design and building technologies and experienced in building delivery. Design solutions strive to exceed the client’s expectations as well as achieve best practice sus-tainable principles in every project. The practice provides innovative architec-tural, interior design and urban design services.

Each project generates its own solution based on site conditions, client brief, environmental considerations and creative input resulting in a unique project each time. Each project is seen as an opportunity to explore design ideas that produce architecture of intellectual rigor and delight for the client and users.

Lacoste + Stevenson engage their clients in the design process ensuring their expectations are exceeded in terms of design outcomes and the level of professional service delivered. A project delivery methodology ensures that projects are managed efficiently and effectively to both time and budget requirements.

Lacoste + Stevenson Architects are currently undertaking 2 multi-residential projects in Sydney, Advanx East, a medium density development in Rushcut-ters Bay and Vue, a high-rise residential tower in Bondi Junction, both projects in collaboration with Daryl Jackson Robin Dyke Architects. Lacoste + Steven-son Architects also recently designed the facade of the UTS Student Acommo-dation on Harris Street in Ultmo on the recommendation of the City of Sydney Design Review Panel. The Competition winning entry for the UTS Podium Building on Broadway has recently commenced with Lacoste + Stevenson’s iconic curved glass facade to become the new face for the UTS campus. This range of experience in the design and delivery of both multi-residential and iconic buildings at the city scale shows the depth of experience and innovation in Lacoste + Stevenson’s practice. Added to this portfolio are a number of other design projects that showcase Lacoste + Stevenson Architects innova-tive approach to multi-residential housing taylored to the unique site conditions and requirements of the client’s brief.

Lacoste + Stevenson have developed a reputation for specific and responsive solutions to a range of projects, public and private, large and small. The prac-tice’s design excellence has been acknowledged by its peers with a number of industry awards. The practice’s work is widely published in both local and international architectural journals and frequently included on contemporary architecture blogs. Their book, ‘Architecture Stories’, published in 2013 has been well received. Lacoste + Stevenson take pride in delivering buildings that are innovative, sustainable and valued by clients, the profession and the community.

September 2014

Company Profile

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lacoste+stevenson architects 64 Rose St, Chippendale NSW 2008 T 612 9310 1555 - www.lacoste-stevenson.com.au

High Rise Residential Tower

Under Construction

$60M

with DJRD Architects

VUE Bondi JunctionOxford Street, Bondi Junction, NSW

Once completed, the 19 storey building will hold a mix of 1,2 and 3 bedroom apartments with generous areas above, with a mixture of retail stores below.

One notable feature will be the landscaped pool deck at the top of the podium level.

The building is a strong, extruded form that anchors itslef at ground level. The vertical form acts as a strong iconic market to announce the Bond Junction CBD Commercial precinct.

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lacoste+stevenson architects 64 Rose St, Chippendale NSW 2008 T 612 9310 1555 - www.lacoste-stevenson.com.au

Medium Density Residential

Under Construction

$50M

with DJRD Architects

Advanx EastRushcutters Bay, NSW

ADVANXeast is planned to deliver 130 apartments within Sydney’s newest precinct at the gateway to the Inner-East. The site will also have approximately 2000sqm of high-profile ground floor retail/showroom space. A new urban plaza and an extensively landscaped central courtyard area will further enhance the appeal of the site.

Following upon the completion of Advanx, plans for ADVANXeast will complete the transformation of this central location, breathing new energy into an area that is already popular with residents and investors

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64 Rose Street Chippendale, NSW 2008T +612 9319 2955 F +612 9698 1116Robin Dyke NSW Registration No 3739www.djrd.com.auABN:48 942 921 969

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This drawing should be read in conjunction with all relevant contracts,specifications and drawings. Dimensions are in millimetres. Levelsare metres. Do not scale off drawings. Use figured dimensions only.Check dimensions on Site. Report discrepancies immediately.

STRUCTURALSCP CONSULTINGT 9267 9312 www.scpconsult.com.au

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PLACE DESIGN GROUPT 9290 3300 www.placedesigngroup.com

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Suite 305, 10 Norbrik DriveBella Vista NSW 2153PO Box 7993, Baulkham Hills BC NSW 2153T: 02 9912 9000 F: 02 9912 9099

lindsay bennelong developments

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2, 4 NEILD & 20 MCLACHLAN AVENUES,DARLINGHURST NSW 2010

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lacoste+stevenson architects 64 Rose St, Chippendale NSW 2008 T 612 9310 1555 - www.lacoste-stevenson.com.au

University of Technology Sydney

2011

$72M

Lacoste + Stevenson Facade architectsNettleton Tribe Architects

DominoUTS Student HousingHarris Street, Ultimo, NSW

The new UTS Student Housing Tower rises above the existing UTS DAB Building 6 Podium. The 13 storey tower accommodates 720 student beds in a GFA of 19,200 msq. A building envelope approval for the tower was obtained when the podium was built in the late 1980s. The western façade overlooking Harris Street is populated with studio accommodation which provides a very regular plan across an expan-sive façade at 120 meters long. The challenge was to design a façade that modulated the scale, met envi-ronmental standards and presented a contemporary image. The final ap-proval required was the Harris Street façade for which the City of Sydney had a review role and the Depart-ment of Planning the approval role.A precast concrete panel system had been chosen by the builder in this D & C procured building as it removed the need for scaffolding as well as for ease of construction. A series of fenestration patterns was tested for rhythm, structural capacity, glass area and composition. The preferred pattern was rationalised to be composed of 3 panel types. Each panel type was subtly coloured in muted shades of warm grey.

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lacoste+stevenson architects 64 Rose St, Chippendale NSW 2008 T 612 9310 1555 - www.lacoste-stevenson.com.au

Multiplex Living

2002

$ 28M

City SliceCommercial and Residential Tower161 Clarence StSydney, NSW

City Slice is a response to a site that is surrounded by tightly knit commercial buildings up to podium level, above which it transforms to a residential tower.

The apartment tower has a regular and slender form reflecting the narrowness of the site. It is pat-terned with wrap-around perforated aluminium shutters. Windows and shutters are floor to ceiling with a handrail in-between giving each room the potential to transform into a loggia. The facades on all sides are punctuated by coloured balconies.

The facades are treated the same way all around, avoiding the small scale domestic impression of stacked balconies and windows; adding a single bold image on the city skyline. The apartments in the tower are oriented towards the north. Cross ventilation is achieved in most of the apartments.

The commercial floor space has generous floor to floor heights of 4m and a floor plate that can be divided into two. The offices have an external frontage to the courtyard light-well and also have potential for natural ventilation.

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lacoste+stevenson architects 64 Rose St, Chippendale NSW 2008 T 612 9310 1555 - www.lacoste-stevenson.com.au

Spurbest Pty Ltd

2003

Competition Entry

$ 21M

Star Like849-855 George + Harris Streets, Broadway, Sydney, NSW

The intersection of Broadway and Harris Street is acknowledged as the western gateway to the Sydney CBD. The challenge of this competition is to form one side of the city gateway and complete the strong line of buildings along Harris Street (ABC headquarters, UTS Design School).

The tower is sharp in form and material. The copper-green polished precast concrete panels are shiny and reflect light in varying ways. The building concludes the line of the Harris Street buildings. It is a form that is appealing from all angles as it cannot address just one street or another; it must be viewed from many vantage points.

The “star-like” plan form is a re-sponse that enhances the irregular building envelope. The plan form of the tower allows all the apart-ments to be cross ventilated and the faceted facades generate multiple views and different outlooks for each dwelling.

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lacoste+stevenson architects 64 Rose St, Chippendale NSW 2008 T 612 9310 1555 - www.lacoste-stevenson.com.au

Built EnvelopeMixed Use Building205 Ben Boyd RoadNeutral Bay, NSW

Huntingales Properties Pty Ltd

2004

$750,000

The client had great expectations for this small 73 sqm site, seeking to maximize the development and build a landmark building that was to become his headquarters and also contain a small cafe and a apartment. The corner location of the site on a main street and a small residential lane subjected it to two very different council regulations that limited the development to an odd triangular shaped building diminishing the useable floor area.

The approach was to combine two disparate building envelopes generated by different height planes; the building was to present a formal façade to the main street, which meant breaking the height plane, and then gradually taper towards the rear boundary. The result is a uniquely shaped building that is a building envelope.

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lacoste+stevenson architects 64 Rose St, Chippendale NSW 2008 T 612 9310 1555 - www.lacoste-stevenson.com.au

Saigon Apartments

2005

Cut-outDuong Ben Chuong Duong,

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

A multi-storey residential develop-ment in a developing area of inner Ho Chi Minh City had the challenge of an awkward site with an irregular boundary. The width of the narrow site was too deep for a single apart-ment and too narrow for two.

Taking the ideal apartment depth of 15m as a constraint, the apartments were effectively subtracted from the mass of the site area. An irregular shaped block of five wings was cre-ated; ensuring aspect and amenity were provided to every apartment.

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lacoste+stevenson architects 64 Rose St, Chippendale NSW 2008 T 612 9310 1555 - www.lacoste-stevenson.com.au

High Rise Apartments

2004

Presidential PalaceHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Located in central Saigon, the demand for this type of apart-ment building reflects the growing Vietnamese economy and its global connections.

The 12-storey building comprises 64 apartments with the ground floor given over to retail and the lobby. The apartments are generously proportioned with accommodation for a housekeeper. The façade is ar-ticulated with projecting rooms and water gardens at windowsill height.

the edges and floor level, reflecting the sky and the trees, to clear glass where light and views enhance the activities within, also providing views out and gentle southern light for the library users.

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lacoste+stevenson architects 64 Rose St, Chippendale NSW 2008 T 612 9310 1555 - www.lacoste-stevenson.com.au

University of Technology Sydney

2009-2017 $50M

with DJRD Architects

and FJMT Architects

The University of Technology Sydney is an urban campus housed in a collection of buildings located around the southern edge of the Sydney CBD.

The Campus’s most prominent building is the UTS Tower off Broadway. Built in the 1970’s to celebrate the creation of the university, it is an exemplar of the Brutalist movement in architecture.

The existing entrance podium to the tower is set back from the street, with a large public terrace at the front that is rendered unusable by windy, noisy, polluted and shaded conditions of its Broadway location. The Podium Extension is built in front of the existing podium to the street edge, providing protection from the street and an active street frontage that accommodates contemporary multi-media venues and events. The new program includes a 600 seat lecture theatre, 150 seat cinema, mediateque, bar, exhibition areas, café and bookshop. The Podium Extension is a unique opportunity for UTS to re-image the entry to its most prominent landmark, and in doing so re-image the University itself.

oUTStandingNew Flagship and Entrance building for the University UTS BroadwayUltimo, NSW

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lacoste+stevenson architects 64 Rose St, Chippendale NSW 2008 T 612 9310 1555 - www.lacoste-stevenson.com.au

Like a LandscapeShellharbour City HubCygnet AvenueShellharbour, NSW

Shellharbour City Council

2013 - 2017Completion Due May 2017

$46M

in association with DesignInc

The vision for the Shellharbour City Hub is to provide an open and inviting community building integrated with the new public square. To support this vision, community uses embrace and activate the new civic square strategically located at the busiest corner of the site. Also, to enhance the community ownership of this major public facility, the architecture is a subliminal representation of the surrounding landscape. The public face of the building is represented by the Library addressing College Street and the Civic Square with an undulating roof form.

The taller Council administration building is set back and addresses Cygnet Ave as a separate form. The Auditorium, also a separate form from the south-west, addresses the Civic Square with the Council Chambers set behind and adjacent. Wrapping around the public square is the Community Lobby, a five metre high ‘spine’ linking the Library, Museum, Auditorium Foyer and Council’s Customer Service Desk is designed to function as a community lobby activating the Civic Square. The Auditorium and Council Chambers forms a central element between the Library and the Council Administration building of the Shellharbour City Hub.

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lacoste+stevenson architects 64 Rose St, Chippendale NSW 2008 T 612 9310 1555 - www.lacoste-stevenson.com.au

Goodman

2006

$20,000,000

Barcode is a storage facility on the outskirts of Sydney for Recall. It’s scale is truly impressive as the tallest industrial shed in NSW at the time. With 27m of clear storage space, it covers the area of two football fields and is large enough to house 6 jumbo jets. The facility holds 6 million A3 archive boxes which are stored and retrieved on a semi-automatic racking system that can operate in darkness with localised light.

The key to managing such a huge archive is the barcode. Each box gets assigned a barcode which identifies the owner, the contents and location of the box. As the key to the whole operation, the barcode was taken as the driving concept for the image of the building; a giant barcode of black and white stripes is folded over the facades and roof of the building. The pattern is intended to give scale to the facility which is twice that of the neighbouring buildings as well as providing an identity to what would otherwise be a large, anonymous shed.

Barcode RecallDocument Storage Warehouse

Greystanes, NSW

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CBD Prestige Property Holdings Pty Ltd

2000 $4,500,000

Port Botany Industrial Estate, comprises 6 strata office/warehouse units developed for light industrial activity, storage and distribution. Located near a residential area, the warehouse activities could have been a noisy and unsightly addition to the suburb. To mitigate the effect of this program the development is arranged around a ‘U’ shaped service courtyard from which trucks have access to the warehouses. Offices are located on the outer perimeter of the building effectively wrapping the development and providing an ordered and mannered street presence. This is further enhanced by a 10m landscaped setback from the street. Brightly painted stairs articulate the office entries and provide a rhythm to the lengthy horizontal street façades.

Office WrapPort Botany Industrial Estate6 Industrial UnitsMilitary RoadMatraville, NSW