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PandA studio architecture's "Intersect House" announced as a 2019 Finalist for the prestigious Marrickville Medal for Conservation at the Inner West Council Built Environment Awards on Saturday.

PandA studio architecture’s "Intersect House" announced as a 2019 Finalist for the prestigious Marrickville Medal for Conservation at the Inner West Council Built Environment Awards on Saturday.

The clients and project team are absolutely thrilled to have been selected as part of a showcase of 8 impressive conservation works and heritage renovation projects throughout the LGA.

Project Team

Amanda Byrne
Lilyana Santoso

Builder

Direct Building Solutions Pty Ltd

Consultants

Topographical Surveyor – G.K.Wilson & Associates Consulting Surveyors
Structural Engineer – Steve Whelan & Associates Pty Ltd
Hydraulic Engineer – Inline Hydraulic Services
Quantity Surveyor - Kue-S-Services
Interior Designer - DesignCollaboration
Colour Consultant - Expert Colour Design

Photographer/Stylist

Daniella Stein Photography/The Fox and The Owl


Marrickville Medal for Conservation

The Marrickville Medal for Conservation has been awarded annually since 1995 and was one of the first of its kind in New South Wales.

It celebrates built conservation works that contribute to the understanding and preservation of the Inner West’s rich cultural and architectural heritage.

The award is open to all building works, completed in the past three years, having positive conservation outcomes. Conservation includes any of the following approaches:

  • Preservation

  • Restoration

  • Reconstruction

  • Adaptation

  • Interpretation

Works can be large or small, private or public, but the judges will be looking for thoughtful and innovative outcomes.

The theme for 2019 is Reclaim and Restore.

Many congratulations to this year’s winners Hector Abrahams Architects!



Amanda Byrne