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Published on 1/30/2021

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Custom concrete paving enables clubhouse to blend with foreshore setting

Anston Architectural Products


 

Custom concrete paving enables clubhouse to blend with foreshore setting

Anston Architectural Products

Source : architectureanddesign.com.au

Cover Photo : Courtesy of Impress Photography

Anston Architectural Products supplied concrete paving in a custom colour for the exterior areas of the South Melbourne Life Saving Club on the Port Phillip foreshore.

Designed by Jackson Clements Burrows, the club has been reimagined with a modern, open design that invites interaction from members of the community. The building layout directly responds to the linear foreshore and the adjacent Beaconsfield Parade. Warm timber decking and wide terraces provide enchanting ocean vistas from the street, encouraging visitors to make their way through to the beach.

Landscaping contractor Melbourne Paving was engaged to install concrete paving on the street side of the building. The brief sought to match the new paving with the long expanse of paving on the Beaconsfield Parade footpath.

 

To ensure seamless integration with the existing thoroughfare, Anston supplied paving in a custom concrete mix to match the existing Gattistone paving that had been installed in the 90s.

The breath-taking design outcome ensures that the new clubhouse blends harmoniously with its surroundings.

Photographer: Impress Photography

 

 

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