Captain Kelly's cottage | john wardle architects
2020 Tasmanian Architecture Awards
The Henry Hunter Triennial Prize 2020
Captain kelly's cottage | john wardle architects
entry in THE HENRY HUNTER TRIENNIAL PRIZE 2020
Captain Kelly’s Cottage involves the painstakingly considered restoration of the original weatherboard cottage on a remote bay of Bruny Island. The original cottage was deteriorating due to its age and its harsh environment. Over its life there had been a number of unsympathetic alterations to the small cottage. Part of the architects’ work involved the removal of these non-original works, to respectfully return the cottage to its original form.
Revealed in the outcome are unique construction techniques, some of which have been exposed in the new works such that they can be fully appreciated. Further contemporary interventions have also been undertaken and inserted within the heritage structure, to make the building more responsive to today’s living standards.
Architect
Practice team
John Wardle – Design architect
Andrew Wong – Design architect
Danielle Peck – Architect
CONSULTANT AND CONSTRUCTION TEAM
Scott Cordwell – Principal builder
Cordwell Lane – Builder
Gandy and Roberts Consulting Engineers – Structural engineer
Holdfast Building Surveyors – Building surveyor
Bryce Raworth – Heritage consultant
Architectural historian – John Matthews
Trevor Mein – Photographer