Walter Brooke & Associates
LISTEN “Using the senses to acquire information about the surrounding environment, discerning things that escape the notice of most people.” We listen to our clients, we hear and understand. EVOLVE “The gradual development of something into a more complex or better form – the natural or artificially induced process by which new and different organisms develop.” We design with intelligence, experience and vision – a synergy of youthful energy and mature sensibility. REALISE “To bring into existence – to create.” We challenge and nurture the essence of an idea to restore, recycle, conserve and construct. The result is enduring design.
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Projects:
Adelaide Oval Redevelopment
Adelaide, –
The Stadium Management Authority design team for the Adelaide Oval redevelopment project consists of leading architects, engineers and urban planners, including Walter Brooke, Cox Architects and Planners, Jackson Architecture, Aurecon, QED and Bestec. The seating capacity of Adelaide Oval for Cricket and Football under these proposed design concepts will be 50,000 seats. The current concept designs offer 77% of these seats under cover. There will be more than 2,000 dining spaces as well as hospitality suites, open boxes, open bars, BBQ terraces and food courts. In addition, the design concepts demonstrate the replacement of SACA facilities including indoor training facilities, the relocation of the Bradman Collection, and new SACA offices.
SAAB Systems
Mawson Lakes, 2002
Located in Technology Park, Mawson Lakes, the 6,500m2 2-storey building for SAAB Systems encompasses state-of-the-art technology and security systems. The building incorporates sound ESD principles ahead of its time.
Navigator College
Port Lincoln, 2009
Located in Port Lincoln, this landscape design forms part of an overall masterplan for the site. The Stage One design has a strong outdoor learning focus, and complements the confident nature of the new buildings on the site. The Lutheran College opened to students in January 2009.