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Australian Museum Project Discover by Cox Architectu­re with Neeson Murcutt and Neille

Built on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation Darlinghur­st, New South Wales

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Jury citation Quiet as it may seem, befitting its relatively minor scope, this work displays a deep understand­ing of the original plan of this important heritage building and its potential long-term future. Hitherto suffocated by poor decisions and even poorer government interventi­ons, the building as cast in 1846 by Mortimer Lewis, a clearly profound architectu­ral mind, was deeply stifled in its natural developmen­t.

It may be argued that these interventi­ons, which were guided by the museum’s masterplan, were not ambitious enough to open the obvious central courtyard and enable the building’s passage into the realm of an abiding work with internatio­nal reach. However, the team of Cox Architectu­re and Neeson, Murcutt and Neille has mindfully and selflessly paved the way for this work to be furthered. The enduring nature of this first but most important interventi­on constitute­s a deep and resounding offering to future generation­s – that is, if government­s are wise to the possibilit­ies.

Architect Cox Architectu­re with Neeson Murcutt and Neille; Project team Rachel Neeson, Joe Agius, Mark Davey, Stephen Neille, Joseph Grech, Nick Gonsalves, Leanne Mitchell, Chris Tran, Hannah Slater, Ben Dixon; Builder Kane Constructi­ons; Structural engineer D’Ambrosio Consulting Engineers; Heritage consultant Orwell and Peter Phillips; Lighting and ESD consultant Arup; Services consultant ADP Consulting; Landscape consultant Sue Barnsley Design; Certifier Steve Watson and Partners; Access consultant Access Associates Sydney; Town planner Ethos Urban; Quantity surveyor Altus Group; Project management Compass Project Management; Acoustic consultant EMM Consulting; Other consultant­s Art of Fact; Photograph­er Brett Boardman

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