South Melbourne Life Saving Club, Victoria

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South Melbourne Life Saving Club in Victoria

2 Mar 2021

South Melbourne Life Saving Club

Architects: Jackson Clements Burrows Architects (JCB)

Location: South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

South Melbourne Life Saving Club

The new South Melbourne Life Saving Club responds to the linear nature of the foreshore that stretches from St Kilda to Port Melbourne. Both Beaconsfield Parade and the beach promenade are primarily concerned with pedestrian, cycling and vehicular movement, which prompted the built form to capture and celebrate this dynamic flow and the horizon line beyond. Accentuating the linear, horizontal qualities of the site resulted in a low-profile roofline that minimise disruption to local residents’ views and makes it a sensitive addition to the neighbourhood.

South Melbourne Life Saving Club

The siting of the previous building restricted the public foreshore path, which resulted in conflicts between bikes and pedestrians. This was addressed by perching the building on the edge of the bluestone sea wall, which reinstated the full width forecourt to allow separate pedestrian and cycle paths, as well as additional seating and landscaping opportunities. This new configuration provides a liberated thoroughfare, where pedestrians and cyclists can both move together easily and safely.

South Melbourne Life Saving Club

South Melbourne Life Saving Club

As a public building, we wanted it to feel open and accessible to the community. A highly transparent multi-purpose space is surrounded by an expansive under-cover deck; these elements encourage views to the bay and offer an opportunity to pause and engage with the beach, the club and the community functions happening within. Appreciating the location as a popular recreational destination, the generous terraced deck invites visitors from the verandah down to the beach, providing the club and public ample opportunities to inhabit and enjoy the beachside environment.

South Melbourne Life Saving Club

South Melbourne Life Saving Club

Triangular pop-up roof lights of varying sizes maximise internal volume and daylight, while providing a dual role of concealing roof services and equipment. The largest of these roof lights serves as the club’s observation room overlooking the beach. The roof lights also provide a playful addition by referencing boating activity and sails on the bay. Internally the pop-ups are coloured red, yellow and pink, like faded beach towels and sunburn. These colours evoke happy memories of bygone summers, not least of swimming between the safety beach flags.

South Melbourne Life Saving Club

South Melbourne Life Saving Club

The project achieves a Five Star Green Star accreditation and integrates several passive and active measures to achieve multiple sustainable outcomes. The low roof line creates deep shaded eaves to keep direct sunlight off the glass for much of the day. Cross flow ventilation is achieved via the long narrow plan and vented louvered windows in the pop-up skylights.

South Melbourne Life Saving Club

Beyond this, further sustainable initiatives have been implemented including a 36 kilowatt solar photo voltaic system designed to offset all greenhouse emissions on an annual basis. Best practice for urban storm water quality was also applied, with the use of 48,000 litres of tank storage. Live electronic display screens calculate and display the building’s overall water and energy savings achieved by the PV solar array and stormwater systems.

South Melbourne Life Saving Club

South Melbourne Life Saving Club

Life Saving Club in South Melbourne, Victoria – Building Information

Architect: Jackson Clements Burrows Architects (JCB)

Project size: 1625 sqm
Project Budget: $6800000
Completion date: 2019
Building levels: 1

South Melbourne Life Saving Club

Photography © John Gollings

South Melbourne Life Saving Club, Victoria images / information received 180820 from Jackson Clements Burrows Architects (JCB)

Location: 228 Dorcas Street, South Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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