80 Pitt St
80 Pitt Street lies in the heart of Sydney’s CBD. The building is a classic example of the Art Deco movement that defined Sydney’s architecture through the interwar decades. The building was designed by Emil Sodersten in association with T.W. Hodgson and Sons, Sodersten would later go on to jointly design the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. In 2016 Toland Architectural Design Partners were tasked with redesigning the interior spaces of the building...
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Until recently the KONE 7000 lift controller could not be upgraded with third party equipment which, when considering modernisation, impacts flexible design options and limits reliability from a parts availability perspective. BRC Lifts designed both a suitable car operating panel which would fit in the existing cut- out, and an interface allowing connection of any third party button. As this was a fixtures only project, our first requirements were to ensure everything would align with the existing interiors
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BRC teamed up with the GCI Group in Brisbane, Australia to match the latest laser cutting technology, with the detailed craftsmanship of BRC resident joiner Dirk Iwaskiviz to create a unique custom designed handrail for Sydney Central. Designer : John Wardle Architecture Materials : American Oak, Stainless steel Processes involved : Laser cutting, standard pipe cutting, in-house custom woodcrafting, specialist collaboration. The bespoke American Oak timber corners were hand crafted by
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