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Treacys Place

Type

Live

Use

Residential Apartments

Year

2017-ongoing

Location

Hurstville, NSW

Client

Wynn Constructions

Design Team

Frank Stanisic

Jason Nowosad

Michelle Treisman

Illustrations

Stanisic Architects

Treacy Street West is a hybrid form that is an extension of the distinctive aesthetic of the adjoining Centre and West stages known as  Imperial. The external expression emphasises its dual orientation: the sunny north to the Hurstville City Centre and the cooler south to Kogarah. The  street elevation to Treacy Street is fitted with a perforated, metal 'jacket' that is  placed over balconies. The 'jacket' is a  second skin, an environmental filter that screens the living areas from the hot sun in summer and reduced heat loss in winter.

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Northern and southern facades are articulated with a varied and carefully codified arrangement of living spaces, bedrooms and balconies that activate the building appearance. The south elevation to the Illawarra Rail Line has wintergardens enclosed by fixed and awning glass panels that reduce noise from trains and minimise heat loss in winter. 

Treacy Place  under construction photograph of exterior by Stanisic Architectsas
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Treacy Place photograph of balustrade detail by Stanisic Architectsas
Treacy Place  under construction photograph of exterior by Stanisic Architectsas
Treacy Place  under construction photograph of exterior by Stanisic Architectsas

Perforated aluminium balustrade panels to the noth have a 'golden' powedercoated finish that amplify the golden rays of the sun. Fibre cement panels to the south have a metallic silver and bronze paint finish.

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Communal rooftop garden on level 13 is accessed by a glazed lobby with two lifts. It receives direct sunlight all year round and has a shade canopy, BBQ, wet bar, seating integrated with the raised planters, herb and vegetable garden, decking and hard paving. 

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Northern and southern façades are articulated with a varied and carefully codified arrangement of living spaces, bedrooms and balconies that activate the building appearance; expressing the alternating configuration of ‘flipping’ of the mainly 2 bed ‘snorkel’ apartment type.

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South elevation to the Illawarra Rail Line has wintergardens enclosed by fixed and awning glass panels that reduce noise from trains and minimise heat loss in winter.

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Perforated aluminium balustrade panels to the north have a ‘golden’, powder coated finish that amplify the golden rays of the sun; fibre cement panels to the south have a metallic silver and bronze paint finish.

Contact

(+61 2) 9358 2588

Address

Level 10, 257 Clarence Street

 Sydney NSW 2000
Australia 

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