Jury citation
This project is an initiative of the City of Fremantle to accommodate a range of current and future community services and facilities in an integrated and coordinated manner. It sits within an area that for many years had been blighted by neglect. The Hilton Community Centre is a successfully realized social planning exercise that reinvigorates community use through the provision of a connected and shared occupation.
The architects have successfully challenged the lack of clarity and have set up a framework that consolidates facilities and developments with a consistent, open and accessible environment through and within it. The re-establishment of the reserve’s east—west access axis and the removal of significant internal barriers enable the community to achieve functional connections and shared development.
The result successfully integrates new and existing structures, and includes a community centre and gymnasium facility, a multipurpose arts workshop, new and upgraded toilet facilities, and a multipurpose orientation space. Inserted into the site is a reconstructed community hall with its own history of adaption and relocation — the hall originated in the town of Northam, spent time in the suburb of Melville, and has now settled in Hilton. The conservation and refurbishment of this and other existing features connects the community through time and adds to the continuum of occupation.
Credits
- Project
- Hilton Community Centre
- Architect
- Bernard Seeber
Fremantle, WA, Australia
- Consultants
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Electrical engineer
ETC Consultants
Environmental consultant Gabriels Environmental Design
Fire engineer Complete Fire Design
Hydraulic engineer Hydraulics Design Australia
Mechanical engineer DSA
Quantity surveyor Erik Postmus
Structural engineer Scott Smalley Partnership
- Site Details
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Location
Fremantle,
WA,
Australia
- Project Details
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Status
Built
Source
Award
Published online: 2 Nov 2012
Words:
National Architecture Awards Jury 2012
Images:
Angus Martin
Issue
Architecture Australia, November 2012