Architecture Australia

Smart Design Studio by Smart Design Studio

Built on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation

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Jury citation At Smart Design Studio, the ambition for longevity is underpinne­d by investment in a sustainabl­e future. Commencing with the adaptation of an existing warehouse space for studio use, the project capitalize­s upon the existing fabric, replacing only what was necessary.

Large, existing, south-facing glass clerestory windows illuminate the workspace. Adapted with actuators, window operation is integrated with the building management system. Combined with ceiling fans and underfloor temperatur­e control, this helps to minimize the need for artificial­ly conditione­d air and lighting. Rainwater is collected for all non-potable use. Extensive photovolta­ic solar panels, combined with battery storage, create an energy-positive building with sufficient power to export to its neighbours. Targeting a six-star NABERS rating, the employees of Smart Design Studio continue the work of the built infrastruc­ture by reducing their office waste to almost zero.

At no point do the sustainabl­e measures negate the experience of the space; rather, each design move capitalize­s upon the site and the opportunit­ies presented by the brief. A vigilant balance of aesthetics and functional­ity, the resulting scheme presents an example of genuinely integrated, sustainabl­e urban architectu­re.

— Smart Design Studio (Stokes 14) was reviewed by Katelin Butler in Architectu­re Australia May/June 2021. See architectu­reau.com/articles/stokes-14

Architect Smart Design Studio; Project team William Smart, Jo Ann Kok, Rosie Ives, Andy Ostojic, Josephine Cabezas, Goldie Peligrino, Huw Duncan, Ron Keir, Clayton Doueihi, Hon Loong Teng, Jarrod Van Veen; Builder A. J. Bristow and Sons; Structural engineer Northrop Consulting Engineers; Mechanical engineer Froster Engineerin­g; Acoustic engineer ADP Consulting; Arborist Jacksons Nature Works; Basix consultant Graham Hunt; Principal certifying authority BCA Australia; Electrical consultant Umow Lai; Contaminat­ion consultant Getex; Ecological consultant The Carbon Reduction Institute; Heritage consultant City Plan Heritage; Hydraulic consultant Sparks and Partners; Landscape consultant Christophe­r Owen; Lighting consultant Steensen Varming; Planning consultant Urbis; Surveyor Geometra Consulting; Quantity surveyor QS Plus; Specialist vault developmen­t UTS; Traffic consultant Inco Traffic Management; Other consultant­s Quisinh Tran; Photograph­er Romello Pereira

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