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Designed whilst an employee,  May 2000-Dec 2001,  for  Asbey-Palmer and Davies Architects, after returning home from working in New Zealand for nearly 7 years.

 Pictures shown are of the Reception Area, Waiting Rm and Nursing Home units (exterior) top to bottom.

The design features face brick to window sill height, rendered brick and colorbond cladding over and tile roofs. The porte-cochere is in the distance.


 
 


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1st place MBA Award


 
 

 

 

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                T U R N I N G   A R E A   A N D   C A N T E E N
                T R E G E A G L E   P R I M A R Y   S CH O O L

Designed for the DPWS and the DET and prior to that whilst an employee,  May 2000-Dec 2001,  for  Asbey-Palmer and Davies Architects, after returning home from working in New Zealand for nearly 7 years.

 

Left: Walkway and Home Base Building. Walkways connected the new work to the old building.

 


 

 

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Mud brick with timber frame double preschool with colorbond roof. The children always loved sitting in the round window.

 


 

 

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Entry in the Dulux Colour Awards.

Designed with Michael Bald Architect.


 

 

 

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Again featuring curved roofs with painted bagged brick walls sitting in the Ewingsdale countryside. The house is split levelled with a linked separate double garage. The curves follow the slope of the hills. Many trees and shrubs have now grown up in the area.

 


 

B Y R O N   B A Y   S U R F   C L U B

Designed in 1982 the winner of a public architecture competition. The design is timber frame with timber and fibre cement cladding, The original  building has had many additions, since the original completion, designed by others.

 
There are many other types of buildings designed by Graeme Barr Architects including multi residential, tourist, commercial, single residential, professional practices, institutional, public and educational buildings. The practice was established in 1981. Contact us for more information about your special project.