Parliament of Victoria Member’s Annex Building

Location:Spring Street Melbourne, Victoria
Architect:Peter Elliott Architecture + Urban Design
Finishes:Anodised Matt Picholine - M660 AA25
Product:Aluminium Shopfront and Solid Aluminium Sheet
Completed:August 2018

(Words from Peter Elliott Architecture)
The new annex building provides much-needed office accommodation for 102 members of parliament and their support staff. Parliament House is nearly 160 years old but was never completed. After a century and a half of makeshift and inadequate member’s offices and numerous failed schemes to extend Parliament House, the new building finally solves a long-standing accommodation problem. The annex has been constructed as a separate free-standing building within the eastern gardens of the Parliamentary precinct but is linked back into Parliament House via a bridge, tunnel and laneway connections. The new annex has been conceived as a companion building set in a garden where one hundred percent of the footprint has been replaced with landscape on the roof and within a large central courtyard. The office annex has been planned as a perimeter courtyard scheme of four unequal wings that have been partly sunken into the ground to protect views and integrate it topographically within the eastern garden.

 

Awards

  • 2019 – VICTORIA ARCHITECTURE MEDAL
  • 2019 – THE WILLIAM WARDEL AWARD – PUBLIC ARCHITECTURE
  • 2019 – THE JOSEPH REED AWARD – URBAN DESIGN
  • 2019 – THE ALAN & BETH COLDICUTT AWARD – SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE
  • 2019 – THE MELBOURNE PRIZE
  • 2019 – COMMENDATION FOR CREATIVE ADAPTION

Interview with Peter Elliot explaining the project