The Eaves Commercial Center

The Eaves Commercial Center
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The Eaves Commercial Center

bureau^proberts

ARCHITECTS
bureau^proberts

PROGRAM / USE / BUILDING FUNCTION
Retail and Commercial

PROJECT ARCHITECT
Matthew den Exter, Katie Newall

ARCHITECTURE STUDENT
Jono King

SIGNAGE
Strategic Spaces

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
ADG

LANDSCAPE
RPS

PLANNER
Land Partners

LIGHTING
FPOV

CREATIVE DIRECTOR
Liam Proberts LFRAIA

PARTNER AND PROJECT DESIGN DIRECTOR
Kelly Geldard

DESIGN ARCHITECT
Jorge Arguirre

AREA
3300 m²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
West End, Australia

CATEGORY
Retail

THE EAVES' – A CIVIC HEART FOR BRISBANE'S WEST VILLAGE -

bureau^proberts has designed a civic heart for Brisbane’s evolving West Village precinct with 'The Eaves', a new three-storey commercial building featuring a striking bespoke clay façade.

The Eaves Commercial Center
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The Eaves Commercial Center
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The Eaves Commercial Center
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Skillfully melding built form and landscape, the project demonstrates how retail developments can go beyond the ordinary to enhance a sense of place. Bureau^proberts Creative Director Liam Proberts says the design is as much about the building’s perimeter, as it is about the building itself. “West Village isn’t the model of big box retail in the suburbs; it’s a lively communal and commercial hub in an existing high street,” Liam says. “We wanted ‘The Eaves’ to contribute to that dynamic streetscape and fulfill a significant role as a civic connector.”

Creating connection - ‘The Eaves’ provides a vital contribution to the urban renewal of inner Brisbane by strongly connecting the heritage buildings, the nearby parkland, and the broader place of West Village.

The Eaves Commercial Center
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The Eaves Commercial Center
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The Eaves Commercial Center
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Occupying a site that was once home to Peter's Ice Cream factory (since repurposed, and still a defining presence), the precinct's growing residential and commercial community has embraced 'The Eaves' as its new social hub. 

Bureau^proberts Partner and Project Design Director Kelly Geldard say the primary intent of the design was to create a civic edge for the adjacent green spaces whilst establishing new connections through to the surrounding neighborhood.

"The form of the building was shaped by connections and views to the bordering streets and to the precinct’s important heritage buildings," says Kelly. "We've created a series of connected communal spaces that provide different settings for people to gather at all times of the day." A timber structure protruding onto adjoining Boundary Street offers an invitation to enter the site.

The Eaves Commercial Center
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The timber structure reflects the structural grid of the heritage brick buildings beyond and creates a permeable urban laneway for alfresco eating and drinking. The timber structure reflects the heritage structures and acts as a trellis for vegetation and as the vegetation matures, it will create a seamless, green connection from the street to the public square beyond.

Award-winning design - Client Sekisui House, one of the fastest-growing community developers in Australia, is delighted with the outcome. A statement from the company reads, “'The Eaves' is a bespoke building that, in its material simplicity, generosity towards the surrounding landscape and homage to the site's built and social heritage perfectly embodies our focus on creating communities that improve with time and last for generations."

The Eaves Commercial Center
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The project was recently commended at the Australian Institute of Architects 2022 Brisbane Regional Architecture Awards. The Jury said the project could be “viewed as the connective tissue for this precinct”.

With 'The Eaves', Sekisui House and bureau^proberts have made a significant contribution to West Village's urban fabric. The project demonstrates the capacity for retail developments to look beyond purely commercial outcomes and elevate the places they occupy, now and in the future.

The Eaves Commercial Center
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