Considering the previous state of the brickwork etc on the building this is an amazing restoration job and I think the modern addition melds into it quite well.
Wow. The restoration of the mansion is nothing short of astounding. Goes to show that we should never give up on heritage buildings no matter how neglected. This whole project is wonderful.
Just over two weeks ago, I popped into Pontarini Architects and got an overview of Casey House (among other projects).
Today, while snapping some updated pics, I was invited in for a tour by a keen admin worker named Tracy. There seemed to be several smallish tours ongoing, and public ones begin tomorrow. There is an excitement among staff with day treatments to begin within the coming days, and expanding to pretty much a fully realized facility in August. First 3 pics are from Doors Open including the beautiful models. It is a stunningly gorgeous place, decidedly un-hospital-like. (They were all ok with posting photos here).
Sitting room in the heritage portion. To be used for many purposes such as a living room space, or a meeting room with visitors, etc.
Here's a close-up of that fireplace in the meeting room.
An art room! That's a kiln in the left corner!
A computer area to use/teach/train usage, etc.
The main eating area that can hold almost 200 people.
This area on the roof will become a green roof, with diaphanous privacy screens to be installed.
The private rooms are spacious, with wood and warm tones, and individual paint colours chosen by those who will move in. Many 'clients' had a tour yesterday apparently - they were gobsmacked at the quality and the space!