2021 National Architecture Awards shortlist
Traditional Land Owners: The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation
Project Discover, a close collaboration between Cox Architecture and Neeson Murcutt and Neille, follows the new Crystal Hall by Neeson Murcutt Architects.
The interior design aspires to create a singular civic space giving a ‘heart’ to the Museum; to reveal and celebrate the Museum’s rich historic layering; to create legibility of movement / wayfinding; and to draw on the palette of existing materials – excluding as few new materials as possible.
A new civic space for Sydney is uncovered at the Museum’s centre through the removal of The Still Addition mezzanine, and rationalisation of floor levels. The flooring of the ‘Grand Hall’ is a timber pavement, alluding to its history as former external court.
The Parkes Farmer stair is relocated to the north where it engages outwardly with the city. The stair is white plate steel, it is exacting and thin against the thickness of revealed concrete and stone – clearly new.
Client perspective:
How does the design benefit the way you live/work/play/operate/educate/other?
“The design has opened-up the Australian Museum and helped achieve our goals of improving the visitor experience and attracting more visitors. The result is a new civic space for Sydney where visitors enjoy the architecture alongside the exhibitions.
Combining a sympathetic understanding of the cultural heritage of original buildings and additions, the 2020 design overlay reveals a new way to experience the nation’s first museum. Sight lines across vast spaces are revealed making wayfinding easier while heritage sandstone, previously hidden, is unveiled alongside modern inclusions.
The record attendance figures achieved in the first two months of reopening speak for themselves.”
Rachel Neeson, NMN
Joe Agius, Cox
Mark Davey, Cox
Stephen Neille, NMN
Joseph Grech, NMN
Nick Gonsalves, NMN
Leanne Mitchell, Cox
Chris Tran, Cox
Hannah Slater, NMN
Ben Dixon, NMN
D’Ambrosio Consulting Structural Engineers, Structural Engineer
Orwell + Peter Phillips, Heritage Consultant
Art of Fact, Exhibition Design Advisor
Arup, Fire Engineer
Arup, Lighting Consultant
Arup, ESD Consultant
ADP Consulting, Services Consultant
Sue Barnsley Design, Landscape Consultant
Steve Watson & Partners, Certifier
Access Associates Sydney, Access Consultant
Ethos Urban, Town Planner
Altus Group, Quantity Surveyor
Compass Project Management, Programming
EMM Consulting, Acoustic Consultant
The Australian Institute of Architects acknowledges First Nations peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands, waters, and skies of the continent now called Australia.
We express our gratitude to their Elders and Knowledge Holders whose wisdom, actions and knowledge have kept culture alive.
We recognise First Nations peoples as the first architects and builders. We appreciate their continuing work on Country from pre-invasion times to contemporary First Nations architects, and respect their rights to continue to care for Country.