The client engaged Pavan Consultants to redesign and upgrade the existing interior bar and bistro area at the Sunshine RSL. This then lead to a redesign of the front entrance to the RSL, as well as the addition of two new covered decks for the patrons. The brief required a cost-effective solution using simple materials, that provided a welcoming and accessible presence to the building. The interior fit-out provides a new members bar, and bistro seating, while the new entrance successfully blends in aesthetically and structurally with the existing facilties.
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Melbourne Water Administration Building, Bangholme
2011
$6.2 M
The “Rural-Eco” design revolved around a circular plan and angled rood which maximised possible solar photovoltaic power gain to the building throughout the year and included the provision of above ground rain water storage tanks along the front facade of the building. Awarded the Best New Project- Commercial Design, and Best Environmentally Sustainable Design-Non Residential, in 2011 by the Building Design Association of Victoria, this building showcases Pavan Consultants sustainable design capabilities.
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Vic Roads Office, Broadmeadows
2009
$400,000
The Hume City Council, engaged Pavan Consultants to extend the Broadmeadows Vic Roads office, and refurbish the interior customer service centre. The exterior facade of the building was reclad, with new signage installed on both the entrance and prominent street frontage. The interior refurbishment included new public waiting areas, and customer service desks / joinery.
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Hockingstuart Commercial and Residential Redevelopment- Surrey Hills
2013
$2.0M
The client engaged Pavan Consultants to design this commercial and residential mixed use building on a prominent corner in Surrey Hills. The facade expresses its corporate program on the first two levels, through the use of glazing and concrete. The top level implements a more articulated facade and contains large residential apartments, uniquely defining it from the rest of the building. The narrow width of the site presented challenges of access and natural lighting for the design team, who worked closely with the client to resolve these issues while satisfying programmatic requirements.
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McMahon Sporting Pavilion, Sunbury
July 2016
$1.6 M
The McMahon pavilion project involves the extension and renovation of an existing sports pavilion
including the construction of larger change rooms, wheel chair accessible grandstand, canteen,
gymnasium, new amenities and a large multipurpose social room with a covered balcony overlooking
the sports fields and local parklands. The project navigates a number of requirements and conditions,
including full DDA compliance and ESD features, while providing an attractive and durable facility