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Curra Community Hall / Bark Design Architects
































Text description provided by the architects. Economical, flexible and rudimentary were the design aspirations for the Curra Community Hall, conceived as a simple and honest construction with robust, natural and cost effective materials, appropriate to its place in regional Queensland.

Stakeholder workshops run by the architects streamlined the design aspirations of the 14 user groups who contributed to shaping an equitable community place for the 1,920 or so people who reside in Curra, a rural settlement just north of Gympie.

The legibility of the exposed timber frame structure celebrates the construction skills of the carpenters who made the building, as well as referencing the timber history of the region.

The single skin construction, reminiscent of and referencing the ‘Queenslander’ and ‘Rural’ shed vernacular, is designed using passive principles of solar orientation, cross ventilation and natural air flow / cooling. 

Short Section

As a ‘Lantern’, the hall made of light filled walls during the day, also glows at night as a beacon of community spirit.

© Christopher Frederick Jones

  • Architects

    Bark Design Architects

  • Location

    Curra, Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia

  • Category

    Community Center

  • Project Design Team

    Lindy Atkin, Stephen Guthrie, Meg Ryan, Lily Parsons, Maia Close, Annie Ha, Jo-Anne Bourke, Alan Maizey

  • Project Year

    2018

  • Photographs

    Christopher Frederick Jones

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