Adaptive re-use of this Heritage structure used the full suite of Airey Taylor Consulting’s Scientific and Structural skills; proving that adaptation and restoration of upper level Heritage structures with continued use of ground floor tenancies can be a more attractive option for owners than the current industry practice of facadism in Heritage settings.
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This regional Community hub for state and local government services combines durability with attractive cladding to host local services ranging from video conferencing through to art and child care facilities.
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This modern office development located in Applecross utilised top-down construction to meet the financial limits of the client and make the project viable to construct.
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Re-construction and refurbishment of the Claremont Council Chambers previously destroyed by fire, adding three storeys of functional and attractive office space while restoring the heritage fronting.
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Partial retention of existing building to accommodate new multi storey offices for the Richmond Fellowship, serving their administrative, training and outreach services.
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This 4 storey commercial office with an underground basement features a six star energy rating and tight integration of Architectural intent to maximise light and energy absorption
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Heavy pavement solutions for industrial equipment works for Westrac in multiple maintenance sites throughout WA and NSW; also included design of new administration and other facilities
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Value engineering by Airey Taylor Consulting generated significant cost savings for this United Arab Emirates skyscraper, leading to it eventually being able to encompass 40 storeys in height
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A $15 million dollar office project in Belmont that met the particular requirement of 24 hour operations and control centre, training facilities and administration for the St John Ambulance association.
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This two storey office development provides large scale and high grade commercial space to benefit both business and personnel use.
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