Parkview Wheller Gardens
Project Name: Parkview Wheller Gardens
Construction year: 2011
Website: www.wmb.org.au
Address: 930 Gympie Rd, Chermside QLD 4032 , BRISBANE -
Australia
Architect(s) :
Fulton Trotter Architects
(fultontrotter.com.au)
Project Category:
Residential
| Housing
Latitude: -27.3833
Longitude: 153.03
Parkview is the central facility within a high density Seniors residential precinct developed by Wesley Mission Brisbane. It continues on more than 70 years of innovative aged care provision on the site of Wheller Gardens, Chermside, Brisbane.
This building includes residential accommodation for 144 high care residents, a new community therapy centre, and supporting facilities. The accommodation is in predominantly single bed apartment format with a small number of 2 bed rooms.
The building is broken into 5 sections, 2 residential complexes ( one with therapy under), a central community building, a kitchen and café/ restaurant. Each residential section has 2 floors of 36 apartments arranged to maximize access to natural light, breezes, and views, while efficiently providing for staff travel distances. Each section has 2 lounge / dining spaces and, separately, hotel / nursing services.
A central community space, chapel, café, hairdresser, and admin facilities are all accessible to the public to defuse the barrier between this residential group and the surrounding community.
The high site value in this growing part of Brisbane necessitated a multi level and intensive approach. However, the buildings’ mass has been broken down into firstly the 5 buildings and then further into pods of 4 units to reduce the developments’ potential for an intimidating character.
The residential components use finely detailed concrete blockwork blades, panelised coloured spandrels, and individual stepped roofs to result in an aesthetic equating to apartment / resort living. A vertical empahasis has been applied to a largely horizontal building plate to reduce its impact. The central building is more dominant with outdoor entertaining verandahs detailed in timber screening projecting from a coloured blockwork core.
The café, when built, will be an entirely different aesthetic of Spanish tiles, timber louvres and pavilion forms to clearly identify this destination facet of the development.
Interiors use a largely white simplicity, combined with varying colour timber ceilings, and trims to allow the building to age as gracefully as possible.
(text from architects' website)
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