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Southport Broadwater Parklands Architectural Design by Whitearchitecture

14 January 2010 No Comment

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Architectural Design Southport Broadwater
The Southport Broadwater Parklands building recently completed by Queensland based architecture firm Whitearchitecture. This building is feature a series of integrated and sustainable buildings. Inspired by the surrounding boats and sails and is created by the fracturing of pure geometric shapes. The white perforated skin that wraps the buildings on all sides includes integrated feature lighting within the façade to ensure that the structures glow throughout the night.
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This building located on a brownfield site the Parklands offers a variety of activities to take place bringing renewed life to this area of Southport. The Parklands includes the Pier Pavilion, which houses a display gallery and visitor centre, the Outdoor stage, the Southport Pier, the Amenities Building and the BBQ Pavilions. The Pier Pavilion building’s dual skin screening façade treatment shades the internal spaces from direct sunlight, minimising thermal mass radiation, and the integration of green roof areas provide significant insulation of ground floor internal spaces. A large skylight ensures the office and gallery spaces are bathed in natural light and all internal partitions and services have been laid out flexibly to ensure future adaptability as the park evolves and possible retail and commercial uses become a reality.
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