CKDS Watt St

Erected in 1982, 23 Watt Street is a prime example of post-modern architecture, boasting waffle pod construction and striking cantilevered features.

The revitalized space blends heritage with contemporary functionality, while also embodying a modern, people-centric approach to work. Natural light has been introduced to the open-plan office through the inclusion of skylights and additional circular apertures echoing the existing design.

  • Location: Newcastle, NSW
  • Size: 257m2
  • Completion: 2022
  • Location: Newcastle, NSW
  • Size: 257m2
  • Completion: 2022

The addition offers contemporary light-filled commercial space whilst being sympathetic to the original design by Lawrence Nield.

The new addition, a shrouded glazed box, provides additional floorspace while also allowing more natural light to the interior. On the exterior, its angular design juxtaposes the original curved elements.

The original building concept of carving and casting created an expression of bold singular forms. Deploying a louvre shroud to the addition creates a lighter, yet singular, formal expression that complements the existing building.

A central connecting feature stairwell serves as both an aesthetic centrepiece and a catalyst for interaction among occupants while the striking new entryway beneath the addition, along with thoughtful landscaping connects the building with the streetscape.