Neeson Murcutt Neille

We acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging who have maintained Country for millennia.

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The Guild provides a community facility for embroidery workshops and exhibitions, a research library and collection archive.

Working with an existing two storey brick commercial building, the project adds a third storey with street front roof terrace, dedicated internal circulation, and converts the existing building into a fully accessible facility. The new circulation and gallery space acts as a light well providing natural light and ventilation throughout the building. The addition of a courtyard to the rear of the site allows for improved solar access and ventilation and a landscaped green space that is viewed through the building from the street. The ceramic tile facade is setout using a traditional embroidery pattern.

The Guild provides a community facility for embroidery workshops and exhibitions, a research library and collection archive.

Working with an existing two storey brick commercial building, the project adds a third storey with street front roof terrace, dedicated internal circulation, and converts the existing building into a fully accessible facility. The new circulation and gallery space acts as a light well providing natural light and ventilation throughout the building. The addition of a courtyard to the rear of the site allows for improved solar access and ventilation and a landscaped green space that is viewed through the building from the street. The ceramic tile facade is setout using a traditional embroidery pattern.