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The Change Rooms in Devonport Tasmania
27 Apr 2022
Design: Starbox Architecture
Location: Devonport, Tasmania, Australia
Photos: Native Design Workshop
The Change Rooms, Australia
New football club Change Rooms to be flexible to incorporate amenities for local junior clubs, state league city club, AFLW and AFL.
What was the brief?
The existing Devonport stadium club rooms had inadequate amenities for a growing club, non standard facilities for AFL/ AFLW games and structural columns that obstructed pre game preparation.
What were the solutions?
The existing undercroft area below the stadium seating was the maximum buildable envelope. This meant limited space to work with. However, working with a structural engineer, we managed to remove rows of structural columns which opened up the internal space. This provided us with sufficient width to the changerooms for pre game preparation including drills but also provided us with flexibility to divide the space into separate male and female areas.
Key products used:
B/C grade plywood for ceilings
James Hardie Easylap wall lining
Flotex carpet
Polytec laminate joinery for lockers
Polytec wet area partitions
Forbo vinyl flooring
Lotus operable walls
GP Glass Trend Windows
The Change Rooms in Tasmania, Australia – Building Information
Architect: Starbox Architecture – http://www.starbox.net.au/home
Project size: 542 sqm
Project Budget: $884000
Completion date: 2022
Building levels: 1
Photography: Native Design Workshop
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