O’Neill Architecture
O’Neill Architecture recognises that the structure of the provision of design services is changing. Expertise needs to be customised to a projects requirements. You are either big or small. Big creates company layers, a machine to feed, and the need to on sell set services. Small is usually characterised by small project experience, innovation and experimentation. We offer something different. We are small and big.
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Projects:
Trinity Whard Cruise Terminal
Cairns, North QLD, 2012
This project carries on the redevelopment of the last remaining waterfront in Cairns, begun with the Cairns Cruise Liner Terminal completed in 2010. The project was won in a national design tender based on the existing masterplan. The redevelopment includes for the refurbishment of Shed 2, Wharf 1 and almost 2 Hectares of public open space fronting Trinity Inlet. O’Neill Architecture’s role was as Design Leader working with RPS and Cox Rayner + CA Architects to provide a multi-disciplinary solution to this public space project. Photography by Aperture
Karboora
North Stradbroke ISland, QLD, 2012
Beach house on a raised site at Point Lookout. The house is counter intuitively arranged with living to the north west. This maximises the views to the north while allowing for all year round living protected from the south east weather. The house consists of 2 pavilions flanking a central courtyard. The west is protected by a patterned screen providing filtered light, western sun protection and a skirt to the raised floor from the street. Photography by Aperture
Urbane Restaurant
Mary Street, Brisbane City, 2009
The original single tenancy was extended in all directions to create a fully linked set of restaurants around a central kitchen and management facility. Urbane combines the Urbane, Euro and sub-Urbane restaurants with the Laneway Bar and the new Euro Garden. Photography by Aperture