Reddog Architects Pty Ltd

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Reddog Architects Pty Ltd
139 Gotha Street FORTITUDE VALLEY QLD 4006 Australia

Reddog Architects is a young professional design practice that specialises in architecture, interior design and project management. We have been involved in the design of purpose built facilities for retail, commercial and residential industry clients in both the private and public sectors. Our design approach is flexible and explores a number of solutions. We have extensive experience in large and small scale projects that have required an exploration of ideas. Every client receives individual attention from a project director supported by professional and technical staff in a specifically selected team.

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NA House

Fairfield, Brisbane, 2012

This project emerged from the optimistic approach of a young couple whose Fairfield home was severely damaged in the 2011 Queensland floods. The owners were determined to find a greater opportunity in the renovation process than a generic

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Mt Sheridan Plaza

Cairns, Queensland, 2012

This significant extension to an existing shopping centre includes three new entries, two major retailers and food court as well as new mall and specialty tenancies. Mt Sheridan Plaza is located between a major highway and a suburban area with a vegetated mountain backdrop. The design attempts to address these different contexts whilst generating a singular expression and aesthetic continuity throughout. A key element for achieving this is the use of the coloured ‘ribbon’ motif which reoccurs consistently at different scales and guises. Formally these ribbons notionally reference the landscape forms; in colour they take cues from the roadside context and references to highway signage. They are dominant in areas of social interaction, are a key element in the defining wayfinding process and collectively suggest a branding strategy for the centre. A robust but refined palette of charcoal, grey and white is used which acts as backdrop to the expression of individual tenants rather than competition. The typical tilt panel construction is expressed honestly and avoids ‘tacked on’ decorative additions. 2013 Qld Retail Property Awards – Winner, Excellence in Design 2013 Master Builders Far North Qld Housing & Construction Award – Retail Facilities over $5 million

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CQU Health Clinic

Rockhampton, Queensland, 2012

Central Queensland University’s new Health Clinic at the Rockhampton campus accommodates students, patients, academics and clinicians from a variety of disciplines. The modest scale of the building belies its pivotal role in the future of the campus. The architecture draws cues from civic and domestic typologies in an attempt to address patients in a manner that is at both professional and familiar. A yellow screen acts a bold backdrop to a future rehabilitation courtyard. A patterned brickwork wall references the colours of mottled eucalypt bark and the dappled shadows cast by their canopy. The building sits between two landscapes; a protected landscape of wild eucalypts and a collection of angophoras on a lawn. The clinic takes advantage of the southern outlook by locating significant clinical functions on this edge. The resulting spaces are subdued and filled with soft natural light. Conversely, the north-western edge is active. Clinicians will be able to observe the daily activities in the garden below from behind the building’s iconic screen. Volumetric relief and natural light to the centralised circulation is provided via voids and skylights. Open ended corridors maintain a constant connection to the landscape. 2013 Queensland Architecture Awards Public Architecture State Commendation 2013 Queensland Architecture Awards Central Queensland Regional Commendation

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