Listed post-war swimming pool and fitness centre, completely refurbished and modernised to provide up-to-date facilities and services.
Large Victorian mansion badly damaged by fire and decades of neglect. Complete restoration of original interior, and contemporary additions.
Sensitive alterations to listed 1970’s brutalist library building for disabled access compliance.
Restoration and additions to listed, but long-abandoned, Victorian mansion and conversion into six luxury apartments.
Re-development of listed Victorian sea-side resort hotel into private apartments.
$220M development of a prominent inner city site, including new office tower, retail centre and underground rail station. Lovell Chen’s involvement in the project involved the $16M development of three existing listed Victorian buildings into retail and office space, and the construction of a new infill building.
Listed 19th century ferry terminal in Port Melbourne. Works included the provision of disabled access to all areas within the building, working closely with Heritage Victoria to ensure a suitable design response to this significant example of industrial heritage.
Refurbishments and internal alterations to a beautiful Grade 2 listed house in the picturesque village on Ditching, East Sussex. The existing property was a jumble of buildings dating form the 19th and 19th centuries. WE carried out a wide-ranging and respectful refurbishment to this characterful property.
$180M mixed-use redevelopment of the former Victoria Brewery site. Lovell Chen’s involvement in the project involved the $20M conversion of three existing historic buildings within the site into apartments and interpretive museum, construction of one new residential building, and the conservation works to the heritage facades on all the existing buildings.
$4M refurbishment of the catering facilities at Parliament House, Melbourne. This project entailed the provision of new commercial kitchen, secondary finishing kitchen, bar and all associated services for a facility catering for functions of up to 450 people as well as the daily food and drink requirements of MPs within the 1870’s Victorian State Parliament building. This is the most significant heritage building in Melbourne and the project was largely directed by the problem of installing a large quantity of new services into the existing building.
Extensions and sweeping refurbishments to a commercial property located within a grande listed townhouse in Central London, including repairs and restoration to the facades