Taroona, Tasmania
Community - sports
With arguably the most picturesque ground in the country, the original change rooms left a lot to be desired. The redevelopment at Kelvedon Park has provided fit-for-purpose facilities for an expanding community sports club – the Taroona Football Club.
The new building includes four change rooms and two referee rooms (allowing male and female matches to be played one after the other), accessible toilets, storage for playing equipment, a kiosk that serves an undercover area, a kitchen and bar that serves the function space, and a covered verandah for sheltered spectator viewing.
The pavilion stretches long and low between the pitch and the water - the height and form have been minimised to reduce the visual impact on neighbours, while offering degrees of transparency for views over and through the building to the water beyond.
The new building combines a range of enclosed and undercover spaces for the diverse user groups encompassing players, match officials, volunteers and spectators. The sequence of spaces is considered; a covered walkway leads past the change rooms to the function space, with framed water views revealed between the pavilions. The function space is located at the northern end, central to the pitch, enjoying the benefits of passive solar design as well as enviable views over the Derwent River below. A covered verandah extends pitch side, providing an elevated platform for spectators.
The simple palette of materials was selected to be durable, economical and beautiful. Abundant natural light and ventilation, combined with warm and natural materials, makes for a welcoming experience for the community to enjoy.
AIA (Tas) 2021 People’s Choice Awards
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builder / Threshold Construction
engineer / Aldanmark Pty Ltd
photographer / Natasha Mulhall Photography