Authors: Dr Sue Rosen and Liz Gorman
Client: Rose of Australia Hotel
This statement was completed to enable the client to carry out minor, historically sympathetic, internal alterations.
The site on which the Rose of Australia now stands has been licenced as a hotel since 1878...
Authors: Dr Sue Rosen and Liz Gorman
Client: Chamberlian Hotel
We were pleased to complete a Heritage Impact Statement for our client, to modify approved plans for minor, historically sympathetic, internal alterations.
Prior to 1902, the site of the Chamberlian Hotel was occupied by The Agricultural hotel, constructed in 1880. Chamberlian hotel was built from 1902-1904, the architects being unknown. Its distinctive Federation Anglo-Dutch style is also seen in the nearby Capitol Theatre and Markets Building...
Authors: Dr Sue Rosen and Liz Gorman
Client: Universal Hotels
Our team prepared this Heritage Impact Statement to allow our client to make minor internal and external alterations to join 79 Oxford Street to the Brighton Hotel, to increase the footprint of their premises.
Authors: Dr Sue Rosen & Liz Gorman
Client: Thomas Hotels
Penshurst Hotel, and the suburb of Penshurst, are located on land originally granted to Dr Robert Townson, a scholar, in 1810. After Dr Townson's death in 1827, his land was sold in 1830 to John Connell. The landholdings became known as Connels Brush and settlement in the area remained slow...
Authors: Dr Sue Rosen & Liz Gorman
Client: Private Client
This interesting project enabled the client to demolish unslightly modern additions to their residence, a heritage listed Victorian corner-store building.
The land on which their lovely home stands was originally occupied by the Gadigal people of Sydney. Later, in 1827, Governor Darling granted botanist Thomas Shepherd 28 acres in Chippendale. This was under the proviso that Shepherd should establish a nursury and fruit garden on the land within two years...
Author: Dr Sue Rosen and Liz Gorman
Client: Universal Hotels
This project was a Heritage Impact Statement prepared for our Client’s new hotel at 85-95 Oxford St Darlinghurst, formerly “Midnight Shift” Nightclub...
Authors: Dr Sue Rosen, Liz Gorman, Emily Pickering
Client: Private Client
Our clients sought to increase the habitable floorspace of their heritage listed home by adding ‘attic’ rooms inside the existing roof plane, for which a Heritage Impact Statement was required.
David Harrison and his wife, Martha, were Prominent figures in early 20th-Century Bowral, being the first storekeepers and managers of the post office, blacksmith’s shop and drapery. They had bought several parcels of land from...
Authors: Dr Sue Rosen & Liz Gorman
Client: Thomas Hotels
The team has enjoyed preparing Heritage Impact Statements for our client Thomas Hotels this year, who are undertaking minor remodelling and accessibility adjustments on the premises.
The site on which Cantebury Hotel now stands was aquired by Tooth & Co. in February 1940, who recognised the potential of its central location to the railway station, village CBD and racecourse.
Author: Dr Sue Rosen
Client: National Parks and Wildlife Service
The team was pleased to prepare a Heritage Impact Statement for the National Parks and Wildlife Service's Regional Office in Audley, Sutherland Shire, this year.
Authors: Dr Sue Rosen and Liz Gorman
Client: Robertson & Hindmarsh for Ultimo TAFE
This Report was prepared for a Conservation Management Plan presented by Robertson & Hindmarsh to TAFE NSW.
TAFE occupies the whole of ‘Building C’, formerly the Technological Museum. In the present day, an exhibition and conference venue is situated on the Ground Floor, while the First & Second Floors hold offices and the Basement and Attic are used for storage.