ST MARY’S REFURBISHMENT – Swan
Hill
This was a concept scheme commissioned by the Catholic Parish
of St. Mary’s, Swan Hill. The design needed to respond to
the underlying importance of reintroducing the existing church
building (circa 1963) to the contemporary social, liturgical and
urban demands of the local community. In physical terms, the project
was conceived in stages to enable the parish to fund each component
of the facility according to budgeting strategies and priority
assessments of congregational needs. An initial site analysis
was conducted to research the church, its immediate surrounds
and congregational trends including its particular relationship
to the urban context of Swan Hill and the Riverina landscape beyond.
Research was also conducted in relation to budgeting constraints,
possible staging options over a six year time frame, and incorporation
of the church/communities functional priorities over that period.
Consideration was given to the issues of climate control and intelligent
landscape design to enable the new facility to sensibly respond
to prevailing winds whilst developing a contemporary approach
to the landscaping of existing garden areas within the site.