The annex’s relationship to the original Victorian Music house attempts to promote a captivating dialogue, seeking to elegantly prolong the life of a historically significant building.
The brickwork of the old is echoed in the new, retaining a similar patternation while vibrantly distinguishing the two through colour and texture.
The undulation and oscillation of the annex’s façade engages with the lyricism of music as an over-arching theme – the contrast between existing and contemporary meeting in the middle with carefully considered slippages, as ceiling heights change, thresholds and transitions merge, and the two become one.
The heritage is celebrated in every detail, the contrast of volumes, the meeting of a decorative cornice, the preservation of art-deco doors, that add substantially to the narrative and character of the built form.
Credit list
Project
The Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School (PEGS) Music Centre
Robert McBride and Debbie Ryan
Building surveyor
Florencig Smith Building Surveyors
Structural engineer
Drew Rudd
Assorted Glazed Face Brickwork – White, Sky Blue, Black and Turquoise, all by Euroa Clay Products; Deko+ Anti-Fingerprint / Scratch-Resistant Nano-Overlay Technology Panels, by Surteco
Finishes
Metal, brick, wood
Town planner
ARG Planning
Services engineer
ECM Group
Construction systems
Steel, metal ,concrete
Designed by:
McBride Charles Ryan
Story by:
Trendsideas
Photography by:
John Gollings Photography
19 Sep, 2021