Northshore Pavilion

Northshore Pavilion

Designed by Anna O’ Gorman Architecture and completed in 2017, Northshore Pavilion is a small public information and amenities building beside the Brisbane River.

It is a mature work of architecture that contributes to the established regional movement dedicated to timber sustainability.

Recovered wharf timber sections were dressed and re-used liberally.

Expressed and bolted portal frames provide a canopy under which two prefabricated pods sit.

They contain amenities and meeting room.

The pods define a generous deck overlooking the river.

Trellised outriggers anchored back to the garden invite creepers up to blur the boundary between structure and landscape.

Although a modest structure,the Northshore Pavilion is much used and appreciated by the local community.

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