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Kilcunda Studio
Kilcunda Surf Lifesaving Club
2003
RMIT
Architecture
The brief for this building on Victoria’s west coast called for a surf lifesaving
clubhouse to be located on a point.
Rather than a sprawling building over the sensitive site and only monitoring one
beach, the response provided a building of reduced footprint over 3 levels cut into
the point. Although dramatic, this proposal reduces the surface area of site impact.
Access by way of ramps at each end of the link building provide circulation to both
beaches for lifesaving vehicles and public, currently only accessible at low tide
around the rocks at the point.
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