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Kambala School: Gym

Transformed on a tight budget, the Kambala Gym is now light-filled and energising. Strategic equipment storage solutions and a new ceiling were the major moves, with a playful bouncing motif transforming oppressive 1970s brick into a lively artwork.

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This “pilot” agile learning space converts two “chalk n’ talk” classrooms into a multi-use, multiclass space, with break out and small group learning spaces, an acoustic collaboration suite and flexible layout

A painted motif is used to enliven the space and create identity and navigation assistance in this complex area of the school. The design is an abstraction of the iconic Tivoli Building at the heart of the campus.

Tribe have delivered several projects within the Ascham masterplan and several more are in progress.

Development Type / Multiple Projects within Masterplan Local Government Area / Woollahra Built / 2019-

As the School invests in large new facilities, we ensure that existing spaces are re-energised to make every girls’ tenure at the School experientially rich.

Small classrooms with low ceilings were amalgamated and transformed to create a new performing arts rehearsal and learning space.

An existing theatre undercroft and dumping zone is transformed into a new immersive world.

Giving left-over spaces an identity for the Music School is easing the transition in the Masterplan.

This new building is a hybrid, combining childcare and affordable housing on one site.

Development Type / Childcare and Housing

Local Government Area / City of Sydney

Proposal / 2019

Ground level and first floor provide 90 places for babies and children, including open play spaces extending to a garden on the first floor. The third-floor houses six one-bedroom units, providing affordable housing for childcare workers. The project arose from a need to undertake extensive maintenance on the existing childcare on the site. It is an innovative architectural solution, providing significant additional value to our client’s core ethical and business proposition.

A new purpose-built 0-5 childcare centre is proposed within Sydney Park.

Development Type / Childcare

Local Government Area / City of Sydney

Proposal / 2013

Piggybacking off existing parking provisions, and taking its design cues from the nearby brick kilns, the centre is scaled to kids and embeds play-based-learning in its DNA.

Hannah Tribe is the Principal of Tribe Studio Architects and established the practice in 2003. Under her leadership, the practice has been recognised for design excellence in its built and conceptual work in residential and urban design, education, commercial, heritage, installation and interiors. Hannah is an energetic and innovative designer, who works across all scales from city planning to detailed design. Hannah currently sits on the NSW State Design Review Panel (SDRP) and NSW Health Infrastructure SDRP, as well as chairing the NSW Australian Institute of Architects Heritage Awards.

AIA NSW Architecture Francis Greenway Award

Heritage Architecture 2019

Darlinghurst House

Houses Awards

Alts and Adds Under 200m2 2019

Darlinghurst House - Winner

Houses Awards House in a Heritage Context 2019

Darlinghurst House- Winner

AIA NSW Architecture Awards

Residential Architecture

Houses - Alterations and Additions

2017

Lindfield House - Winner

Think Brick Awards

Horbury Hunt Residential Award

2017

Roseville House - Winner

Houses Awards

House Alteration and Addition under 200m2 2017

Roseville House - Commendation

AIA NSW Architecture Awards

Residential Architecture Houses - Alterations and Additions

2017

Roseville House - Commendation

AIA NSW Architecture Awards

Heritage Architecture

Creative Adaption 2015

McMahons Point HouseCommendation

Australian Interior Design Awards

Residential Design 2014

Willoughby House - Best House NSW

AIA National Architecture Awards

Residential Design 2014

Willoughby House - Commendation

IDEA Awards

Designer of the Year 2013

Tribe Studio Architects - Winner

IDEA Awards

Single Residential Award 2013 Willoughby House - Winner

AIA NSW Chapter Residential Architecture Small Projects 2012 Bardwell Park House - Winner

Houses Awards

Best Alterations and Additions under 200m2 2012 Bardwell Park House - Highly Commended

AIA NSW Chapter Residential Architecture Houses 2011 Rose Bay House - Highly Commended

Houses Magazine Awards Best House under 200m2 2011 Rose Bay - Winner

Houses Magazine Awards Sustainability Award 2011 Rose Bay House - Winner

Australian Interior Design Awards Rose Bay House - Highly Commended 2011

Australian Interior Design Awards Eat Green Design 2010

Environmentally Sustainable Design - Commendation

Image right / City of Sydney Childcare. Watercolour / Hannah Tribe

Tribe Studio Architects

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