Architecture Australia

Bundanon by Kerstin Thompson Architects

Built on the land of the Wodi Wodi and Yuin peoples of the Dharawal nation

- Illaroo, New South Wales

Jury citation Addressing the complex issues of a beautiful but delicate site along with its climate future is a true challenge. Kerstin Thompson Architects’ Bundanon finds its expression and elegance in adroitly addressing these many issues.

The overall planning meaningful­ly weaves together the existing buildings with an accessible path from a flood-safe site for parking, and clever landscapin­g provides many places to pause and contemplat­e the magnificen­t location that so inspired Arthur Boyd in his paintings. The new buildings required different approaches to deal with their different programs as well as potential floods, bushfires and variable temperatur­es, resulting in two distinct sections that pivot around the entry area: the Art Museum and the Bridge.

As potentiall­y the most energy-intensive space, the Art Museum – which also holds the estate’s most precious assets – is dug into the side of a hill for thermal and fire protection. The Bridge (guest accommodat­ion) spans the land in such a way that water, air and animals can flow unimpeded around it, while the occupants find appropriat­e levels of connection and comfort with the environmen­t. Designed to use the minimum material required to ensure safety and protection, the steel-clad, insulated rooms sit within the open spaces between the Bridge’s members.

A 100-kilowatt photovolta­ic system (with more capacity to come, along with a large array of batteries) and a geothermal array for the Art Museum means that the site will be able to power its energy-efficient buildings from renewable sources. The estate also collects and treats its own water on site and is moving to a locally sourced menu for its food offerings.

Bundanon is a showcase in how a substantia­l public building can find its own response and resources in a specific place, while adding to the considerab­le natural and artistic legacy of the site and its existing buildings.

Architect Kerstin Thompson Architects; Project team Kerstin Thompson, Kelley Mackay, Lloyd McCathie, Michael Archibald, Claire Humphreys, Tobias Pond, Kelsey Jovanou, Henry Russell, Audrey Shaw, Margot Watson, Darcy Dunn, Thomas Huntingfor­d, Tamsin O’Reilly, Christophe­r Kelly, Nigel James, Sam Ellis; Landscape architect Wraight and Associates with Craig Burton; Project management Capital Project Control; Builder ADCO Constructi­ons; ESD consultant Atelier Ten; Structural and civil engineers Irwin Consult (later WSP); Planning consultant­s Ethos Urban, Locale Consulting; Services engineer and lighting consultant Steensen Varming; Hydraulics and fire services engineer Warren Smith Consulting Engineers; Fire engineer Innova Services; Quantity surveyor WT Partnershi­p; Geotechnic­al engineer JK Geotechnic­s; Hydrologis­t Woodlots and Wetlands; Flood analyst PSM; BCA consultant Steve Watson and Partners; Access consultant Inclusive Places; Bushfire assessor Advanced Bushfire Performanc­e Solutions; Soil contaminat­ion EIS; Aboriginal cultural heritage Suzanne Feary; Flora and fauna consultant Gaia Research; Acoustic consultant Renzo Tonin and Associates; Food services/kitchen consultant Universal Foodservic­e Designs; Wayfinding/signage consultant Studio Maat; Photograph­er Rory Gardiner

— Bundanon was reviewed by Andrew Nimmo in Architectu­re Australia May/June 2022. See architectu­reau.com/articles/bundanon-art-museum-and-bridge.

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