Architecture Australia

Parliament of Victoria Members’ Annexe

Built on the land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation

- by Peter Elliott Architectu­re and Urban Design

Melbourne, Victoria

Jury citation The Parliament of Victoria Members’ Annexe is an ambitious yet restrained contributi­on to Melbourne’s parliament­ary precinct. It gives clarity and coherence to an assemblage of government buildings that, over many years, had devolved into a rabbit warren of additions, subdivisio­ns and haphazard enclosures. What has been accomplish­ed is not only of high architectu­ral merit; it is transforma­tive to the practice of government for the state of Victoria.

In contrast to the previous cramped and inadequate spaces, all new parliament­ary offices have natural light and external views. Where inequitabl­e space and amenity reinforced hierarchy and temporal political power, all members of parliament now enjoy equal facilities.

The design is as much a piece of landscape as it is a building. It is a “building-scape,” where a new cloister courtyard, sunken and yet full of light and vegetation, makes every office a special one; where corridors provide opportunit­ies for informal meetings and consultati­on as much as they enable circulatio­n and movement. The act of recessing the building into the grounds of the parliament­ary precinct reduces its outward visibility but heightens its social relevance to the mechanics of government. This is a humble project with powerful urban consequenc­es.

— Parliament of Victoria Members’ Annexe was reviewed by Dimity Reed in Architectu­re Australia Mar/Apr 2019. See architectu­reau.com/articles/parliament-of-victoria-membersann­exe-building

Architect Peter Elliott Architectu­re and Urban Design; Project team Peter Elliott (design architect), Catherine Duggan, Sean van der Velden, Chris Jones, Grant Dixon, Juliet Maxsted, Geoffrey Barton, Justin Mallia (project architects), Tim Foster, Hosna Saleem, Shigeru Iijima, An Thai (graduates of architectu­re); Structural, civil, services and ESD engineer Irwinconsu­lt; Landscape architect TCL; Arboricult­ural consultant Glenn Waters Arboricult­ure; Builder Icon; Facade engineer AECOM; Building surveyor Philip Chun; Access consultant Architectu­re and Access; Acoustic consultant Acoustic Consulting Australia; Quantity surveyor Slattery; Aboriginal heritage consultant Andrew Long and Associates; European archaeolog­ist Archaelogi­cal and Heritage Management Solutions; Heritage consultant Trethowan Architectu­re; Geotechnic­al and environmen­tal consultant Douglas Partners; Signage and wayfinding Melbourne Architectu­ral Signage Studio

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