Architecture Australia

Urban Design

Built on the land of the Wonnarua people

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The Walter Burley Griffin Award National Awards

Maitland, New South Wales

Jury citation A community newsletter pinned to a noticeboar­d in a new riverside cafe in Maitland proudly proclaims the area’s economic and urban renewal. At its centre is an image of a monolithic brick portal that frames a canopy of river red gums, bringing the trees and the river into the Maitland streetscap­e. Clearly, a remarkable urban propositio­n has been realized here.

For decades following a devastatin­g flood, the connection between Maitland’s main street and the Hunter River was lost. Originally engaged to design public ablutions, Chrofi, working in collaborat­ion with McGregor Coxall and the Maitland City Council, saw an opportunit­y to recalibrat­e the aspiration of the initial brief. What has followed is a masterstro­ke in urban interventi­on.

Beyond the original prosaic requiremen­ts of the project, the architects convinced the client to acquire a larger share of underused street front. Recalling the traditions of Renaissanc­e urbanism – of civic rooms and gateways – they conceived a monumental gateway between the main street and the river, scaled to act as a public living room.

A quality of considered architectu­ral engagement is evident at every scale. The oblique figure of the plan offers mass and depth to the sense of threshold. It creates tapering width to accommodat­e amenity and additional commercial functions, which orient to the river, while also setting the rich texture of handmade brick into the surface of the street. This geometry creates an exaggerate­d perspectiv­e that magnifies the proximity of the riverine landscape. The subtle curvature of the brick edge resolves the main gesture of the plan and creates a sharp but wholly tactile resolution to the edges of the work.

This is a consummate and inspired interventi­on

– an armature for urban amenity and civic pride. Through careful and generous processes, the architectu­re has made promises of a larger future and re-establishe­d a community’s relationsh­ip with its river.

— Maitland Riverlink was reviewed by Kerry Clare and SueAnne Ware in Architectu­re Australia Jan/Feb 2019. See architectu­reau.com/articles/ebbs-and-flowsmaitl­and-riverlink/

Architects Chrofi with McGregor Coxall; Project team Tai Ropiha (project director), Susanne Pollmann, Joshua Zoeller (project architects), Adrian McGregor (landscape architect); Engineer SDA; Heritage consultant City Plan; Town planner Ethos Urban; Builder Graph Building; Services consultant Northrop; Hydraulic consultant Whipps Wood Consulting; BCA consultant Steve Watson and Partners; Accessibil­ity BCA Access Solutions; AV consultant Marshall Day Entertech; Quantity surveyor Rider Levett Bucknall; Fire engineer MCD Fire Engineerin­g; Public art Braddon Snape; Graphic design Deuce Design; Kitchen consultant Frost

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