New Zealand Commercial Design Trends Series NZ Commercial Design Trends Vol. 33/04C | Page 79
Left:The distinctive saw tooth
roof design on the Queen Victoria
Street frontage came as part
of a 1944 extension to the top
floor. The original window design
has been retained, but new
openings for balconies have
been distinguished by being left
frameless.
Right:Elevations show the two
different street facades, the
position of the two atriums, and
the two partially underground
parking floors.
Project:Heirloom apartments, former Dalgety Wool Stores
Location:Fremantle, WA
Developer:Match, part of M/Group
Architect:Cameron Chisholm Nicol
Heritage architect:Hocking Heritage Studio
Heritage consultant:TPG
Construction company:Built
Structural, civil, fire services, fire engineering,
energy:Wood & Grieve
Electrical:ETC
Mechanical:WSP
Acoustic:Herring Storer Acoustics
Traffic:Transcore
BCA certifier:Milestone Certifiers
Quantity surveyor:Ralph Beattie Bosworth
Planner:Greg Rowe & Associates; MW Urban
Glazing system:Jason Windows
Public area flooring:Corridor carpets – Interface; atrium
tiles – D’Amelio Stone
Lift services:Schindler
Apartment interior design and kitchen design:Cameron
Chisholm Nicol
Heating:LG reverse cycle split system
Paint:Dulux
Kitchen cabinets:Polytech, JHW
Benchtops:Corian, Quantum Quartz
Splashback:Laminam, Quantum Quartz
Oven, cooktop, ventilation:Bosch
Story by Paul Taylor
Photography by Greg Hocking
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