Bronwen Hamilton
Cultural & Civic
Point Grey
Stage
CURRENT
COMPLETE
Introduction
The Great Ocean Road Coast Committee’s vision for the reinvention of this historic coastal site is to deliver a new Anglers Club, Restaurant and Public Space connected to the Lorne township and hinterland.
The Point Grey Design Competition seeks to bring creative ideas to this prominent coastal site, which is of vital importance to both Lorne’s rich and layered past and its economic future. The redevelopment will become a magnet for visitors and locals alike, transforming Point Grey into an iconic important Victorian destination and recreational hub, offering recreational, cultural, historic and dining experiences.
The winner of this competition is Searle x Waldron Architecture, Edwards Moore and Bush Projects. The project’s narrative of tidal flux and shifting water levels makes for a compelling design strategy and is commended as a highly successful collaboration of landscape architects and architects.
Winning Design
“The winning proposal for the Point Grey Design Competition demonstrates a deep and thorough response to the local histories, peoples and environments of the site, deftly navigating the intimacies of scale and geometry, which together create a design response that is cohesive, responsive and adaptable.”
Details
State
Victoria
Country
Gadubanud Country
Client
Great Ocean Road Coast Committee
Project type
EOI, DESIGN STAGE
Competition Winners
Searle x Waldron Architecture, Edwards Moore and Bush Projects
Jury (titles at time of engagement)
Jocelyn Chiew
● Director of City Design, City of Melbourne
John Wardle
● Director, John Wardle Architects
Kristin Green
● Director, Kristin Green Architecture
Richard Davies