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Lt Miller & Nightingale Brunswick East

Lt Miller & Nightingale Brunswick East
Tom Ross

Lt. Miller & Nightingale Brunswick East

Lt. Miller & Nightingale Brunswick East (NGBE) is an aspirational and sustainable urban infill project delivered via a collaboration between an industry-leading consultant team: Lucent Capital (developer), ClarkeHopkinsClarke (architect), Breathe Architecture (interior design), Nightingale Housing, and Openwork (landscape design). It incorporates the first Nightingale project to be delivered under licence by a developer and is the first to be funded by a major Australian bank.
The project comprises 66 apartments over seven levels across two distinct but connected buildings on a 1670 m2 site. Each building has its own model of sale, entry points, amenities, and physical identities. These work in harmony to reference the neighbourhood’s industrial history through form and materiality, and to present an aspirational face and active edge.

photo_credit Tom Ross
Tom Ross

With an ambitious vision to transform an active petrol station site into a 100% fossil-fuel-free community, the development has set a new benchmark for financial, social and environmentally sustainable development in Victoria and is now home to a vibrant and engaged community. It has achieved a 7.5-star average NatHERS ratings across the two buildings through the incorporation of abundant green space, embedded energy networks that reduce metering costs and solar power, and Australia’s biggest centralised hot water pump at the time.

photo_credit Tom Ross
Tom Ross

Fronting Nicholson St is the Nightingale building. On the quieter, residential street is Lt Miller. The double façades are complementary yet unique in their form and materiality, with clear articulation to engage with the adjoining streetscape. Five retail tenancies at ground level provide activation at the ground plane.
The design response made use of hardy, low-maintenance materials that were also aesthetically beautiful, appealing to a target market that cared about sustainability and design but that was also price sensitive. Authentic, textural materials specified included bagged brick, recycled bricks, and metal perforated screening, softened by green planters and creepers.

photo_credit Tom Ross
Tom Ross

Lt. Miller & NGBE sets a tone for future development in the area and provides a template for living more sustainably. It holds a 7.5 Star NaTHERS rating average and is 100% fossil-fuel-free in operations. Key to this rating was the specification of a heat pump, the largest in Australia at the time, which provides hot water and heating, eliminates the need for gas and improves thermal efficiencies. Also significantly, is a 20,000-litre water tank, which collects rainwater and assists in irrigating the landscaping.

photo_credit Tom Ross
Tom Ross

Team:

Company name: ClarkeHopkinsClarke Architects (Architecture, Lt Miller) and Breath Architecture (Interiors, Lt Miller, and Architecture, NGBE)

Interior design: Breathe Architecture
Developer: Lucent Capital

Nightingale Housing

Landscape: Openwork 

Photo credits: Tom Ross

photo_credit Tom Ross
Tom Ross

Materials Used:

Facade cladding: Profiled metal wall cladding – Diversa-clad custom folded module from Designer Panel Systems

Screens: Perforated Aluminium Screens custom made by SJ Cordell
Doors: External Sliding doors/windows Series 225 from Capral
Brickwork: Solid pressed red recycled bricks
Blockwork: Charcoal coloured Designer Range blockwork from National Masonry

photo_credit Tom Ross
Tom Ross
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