Kaggarabah - Bushland Communal Hub | Deicke Richards

Kaggarabah - Bushland Communal Hub | Deicke Richards | Photographer: Christopher Frederick Jones

2024 National Architecture Awards Program

Kaggarabah - Bushland Communal Hub | Deicke Richards

Traditional Land Owners
Yuggera and Turrbal people
Year
2024
Chapter

Queensland

Region

Brisbane

Category
Small Project Architecture
Builder
ADCO Constructions
Photographer
Christopher Frederick Jones
Project summary

The Bushland Communal Hub is an important adjunct to our redevelopment of Kaggarabah, the former Joyce Wilding Hostel.

The site has served as a refuge for vulnerable First Nations women and children since the 1970s. The new development provides 33 residential units within a series of two storey buildings wrapped around a central landscaped courtyard.

The Bushland Communal Hub is located at the rear of the site and provides a setting for shared activities, meals, cultural ceremonies, or a space for reflection within the landscape.

The Bushland Communal Hub site is nestled directly adjacent to bushland and features large open spaces and smaller intimate spaces to provide flexible use of the space.

It was envisaged that the Bushland Communal Hub would encourage and assist First Nations residents to be deepen their connection to Country and to have access to the adjacent bushland.

Project Consultant and Construction Team

ACOR, Hydraulic Consultant
Coastline, Building Surveyor
EDGE, Civil Consultant
EDGE, Structural Engineer
JHA, Electrical Consultant
Place, Landscape Consultant

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Kaggarabah - Bushland Communal Hub | Deicke Richards | Photographer: Christopher Frederick Jones

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