Elder Hall Facade Restoration
Conservation of one of the University's most significant heritage buildings is complete.
Restoration works at the northern end of Elder Hall are the final project in a seven-year endeavour to restore the interior and exterior of this beautiful building.
Previous works have included refurbishment of the main hall, foyer, bathrooms and practice rooms; improved acoustics in the main hall with new audio-visual and lighting systems; asbestos removal; sandstone restoration and other heritage repairs.
Project overview
- Location: Elder Hall, North Terrace Campus
- Cost: $4 million
- Architect: DASH Architects
Features
- Demolition of the 1961 hall extension and replacement of the damaged suspended walkway
- Stone conservation and restoration to the building facade
- Improved accessibility to Hub Central and Elder Hall
- Significant base building upgrades with new plumbing and electrical services
- New paving and landscaping in the adjacent plaza
Completed: October 2018
Awards
SA Architecture Awards 2019
The David Saunders Award for Heritage - Elder Hall Northern Upgrade and Conservation Works (DASH Architects)
Master Builders SA Buildings Excellence Awards
Excellence in Structure/Envelope (Commercial Award) - Elder Hall Northern Façade Conservation (HSR Australia Group)