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Level 2
9 Roslyn Street,
Potts Point
NSW 2011

(02) 8297 3500

mail@durbachblock.com

Nominated Architects
Neil Durbach NSW Reg. No 5850
David Jaggers NSW Reg. No 9999

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View of ocean and horizon at cliff house at Dover Heights Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects.
View of infinity pool above a cliff looking out to the ocean at cliff house at Dover Heights Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
Curved white plastered lightwell in office building in Melbourne Victoria designed by designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
Polished plaster arch framing view of garden at family house in Dover Heights Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
View of ocean and horizon through frameless glass at cliff front house at Dover Heights Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
Office building with curved tiled walls and dark grey steel windows in Roslyn Street Potts Point Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
Concept hand drawn sketch of Commonwealth Place Canberra designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects Sydney
Closed up view of curved white rendered walls and thin steel balustrade of a university building at UTS Ultimo Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
Steel and concrete spiral staircase at Beachfront house at Tamarama Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
Curved plaster wall with exposed steel beams and columns in penthouse apartment above industrial warehouse in Surry Hills Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
Central courtyard garden with Birch trees in an office building in Melbourne Victoria designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
Curved timber walled staircase with circular skylights in cliff house in Dover Heights Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
Cityline shot of penthouse apartment on top of an old industrial building in Surry Hills Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
View of frameless glass window from fern garden in Watsons Bay Sydney
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View of curved stone garden stairs with white rendered walls and fine stainless steel handrails at a family house at Bellevue Hill Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
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Collage of sketches of surf life saving club at North Bondi Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
Curved white plastered stairwell with fine steel handrail and windows from house in Bellevue Hill Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
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Detail view of circular skylight at surf lifesaving club at North Bondi Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
Curved white painted brick wall with steel framed window framing the view of the ocean in house in Dover Heights Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
Close up view of Omnia Apartment building behind tree in Potts Point Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects Sydney
Handmade painted balsawood models of beachfront family house in Tamarama Bondi Beach Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
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Close up view of coloured framed windows at night at university campus at UTS Ultimo Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
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Hand drawn watercolour concept sketch of university campus for UTS in Ultimo Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
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Sketch model of Le Corbusier exhibition proposed at the Powerhouse Museum Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
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View of infinity pool above a cliff looking out to the ocean at a cliff house at Dover Heights Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
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Close up view of wall with Timber clad wall with strips of  glass framed in charcoal painted steel at family house at Point Piper Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
Viewing platform a surf lifesaving club looking out over the beach at North Bondi designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
White painted entry door with frameless glass framing view of ocean in cliff house in Dover Heights Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
Dark grey steel and Carrara marble window looking out over cliff in house at Dover Heights Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
hand drawn concept sketches of commercial tower in Sydney Australia designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
View of pool and handrail at beachfront house at Tamarama Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
White dinner plate with sketch of North Bondi Surf Club Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
View of infinity pool overlooking ocean and horizon at cliff house in Dover Heights Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
Hand drawn watercolour sketch of office building in Potts Point Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects
Watercolour concept sketch of office building in Potts Point Sydney designed by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects

Powerhouse Ultimo Revitalisation

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2024

 Powerhouse Ultimo Revitalisation

Revised scheme for the Powerhouse Ultimo Renewal project created by the collaborative team of Durbach Block Jaggers with Architectus, Youssofzay + Hart, and landscape architects Tyrell Studio, supported by Akira Isogawa, Yerrabingin, Finding Infinity and Arup.

Our project acknowledges Country as our inspiration and narrator, restoring a natural and intuitive experience of the city; walking with, rather than on, Country.

With a focus on adaptive reuse and heritage revitalisation, the scheme reorients the museum towards the city, reopening long-closed doors directly onto a new public garden terrace, celebrating the end of the Goods Line. The heritage halls, constructed at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as the Wran Building, added in the 1980s, will realise their full volumes as exhibition spaces. The removal of existing mezzanines and columns will restore the grand halls and allow the vaulted form of the Wran to be legible.

Our addition will complement the heritage core and enable intuitive circulation through the site, introducing flexible program space that opens onto a generous courtyard. The Harris St facade will be reinvigorated, housing creative industries & education spaces, serving both the local community and those coming from afar. Clad in a stratigraphy of recycled brick and stone, the building is a sensitive and timeless partner to the monumental brick structure of the heritage core.

This place will become a creative field beyond its walls, engaging the ever-changing life of the museum with the life of the modern city, connected to, and in tune with, the ancient rhythms of Country.

A special thank you to the Powerhouse Museum, Infrastructure NSW and CreateNSW for your support.

Thank you to Doug and Wolf for images.

 Powerhouse Ultimo Revitalisation
 Powerhouse Ultimo Revitalisation
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