Pyrmont Community Centre | Welsh + Major in association with the City of Sydney

Pyrmont Community Centre | Welsh + Major in association with the City of Sydney | Photographer: Clinton Weaver

2025 National Architecture Awards Program

Pyrmont Community Centre | Welsh + Major in association with the City of Sydney

Traditional Land Owners

Gadigal

Year
2025
Chapter

NSW

Category
Heritage
Builder
Belmadar
Photographer
Clinton Weaver
Media summary

The existing Pyrmont Community Centre hosted over fifty community programs, including long daycare and after school care. With Pyrmont’s population expected to increase by 41% over the next 16 years, the need to increase the size of the centre was as imperative to meet the anticipated future demand.
Community groups requested additional space at the centre to accommodate increasing community demand for services. The new Centre provides additional hire spaces and improved accessibility, with a lift, an upgrade and expansion of the showers and toilet amenities a new Gym area, the refurbishment of the heritage spaces, and an upgrading of the outside school hours care facilities and courtyard play equipment.
Welsh and Major, in partnership with The City have delivered an important investment into our community portfolio and provided future generations with the opportunity to utilise new contemporary facilities and enriched heritage spaces.

2025
NSW Architecture Awards Accolades
Shortlist – Heritage

Community groups requested additional space at the centre to accommodate increasing community demand for services. A scope of work was developed to provide additional hire spaces and improved accessibility, with a lift, an upgrade and expansion of the showers and toilet amenities a new Gym area, the refurbishment of the heritage spaces, and an upgrading of the outside school hours care facilities and courtyard play equipment.

Welsh and Major, in partnership with The City have delivered an important investment into our community portfolio and provided future generations with the opportunity to utilise new contemporary facilities and enriched heritage spaces.

Project Practice Team

Andrew Short, Project Lead
Felicity May, Graduate of Architecture
Matt Walker, Student of Architecture
Zoe Lu, Graduate of Architecture
David Welsh, Project Director
Chris Major, Director

Project Consultant and Construction Team

Urbis, Heritage Consultant
Cantilever, Structural Engineer
Lighting Art and Science, Electrical Consultant
Egis, Services Consultant
Northrop, Hydraulic Consultant
Acoustic Dynamics, Acoustic Consultant
BM+G, BCA and DDA consultants
LPDS, Town Planner
Inhabit, ESD Consultant
Muller, Quantity Surveyor

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