Kaurna
South Australia
Adelaide Town Hall has been central to the city’s civic and cultural life for more than 160 years. As part of the City of Adelaide’s ongoing commitment to heritage conservation, a comprehensive program of internal refurbishment and external conservation works has been undertaken to secure its long-term viability. Internally, works to the historic 1866 Auditorium, have addressed safety risks and improved its commercial appeal. New research enabled a more accurate reconstruction of the 1877 decorative scheme, integrating existing and reconstructed finishes with a revised colour palette. Works were completed within a tightly managed seven-day window to minimise operational disruption. Additional refurbishments were completed to other significant spaces, unified through bespoke carpet designs. Externally, staged facade conservation addressed stone deterioration, earthquake-damaged elements of the Albert Tower, public safety risks, and ongoing settlement issues. Guided by the ICOMOS Burra Charter, the project revitalises the Town Hall while respecting its heritage significance.
As someone who has spent much time in the Adelaide Town Hall over the past four decades, I am absolutely delighted to see our Grand Dame restored to her original beauty.
The painstaking and challenging work that has been undertaken with such care and professionalism has resulted in not only delivering a much-needed facelift but will ensure this beautiful and historic building will continue to shine for many years to come.
Client perspective
Andrew Klenke, Project Architect
Sam Rosenzweig, Project Architect
Felicity Hope, Senior Interior Designer
Place, Project Manager
Rider Levett Bucknall, Cost Consultant
LN Engineering, Structural Engineer
Stone Initiatives, Materials Specialist (Dimension Stone & Mortar Analysis)
Building Conservation Technologies, Conservation Specialist
Brintons, Carpet Consultant