The structural design and documentation of this boutique multilevel apartment block in the Lower North Shore Sydney suburb of Cremorne proved to be an interesting and challenging project for Ross Engineers. The full concrete structure required excavation for the underground parking facilities which involved the design of large shoring and retaining structures.
In order to achieve the architectural intent of expansive and seamless open plan living, our engineering team utilized specialised structural modelling and analysis design software, to deliver unique structural design solutions.
This contemporary new family home is designed to capitalize on natural light, passive solar design, access to views spanning from city skyline to open ocean.
Our role as scaffold engineers involves site inspections and consultation with builders, design of appropriate temporary and scaffold structures to ensure the safety of construction workers and the public. Perimeter protection scaffold is designed to prevent falls and protects individuals from potential hazards such as falling debris.
Ross Engineers were involved in the stormwater engineering for this inner-city Sydney home designed by Bastian Architecture. Stormwater design involves the planning and implementation of systems to manage the rainwater runoff in urban areas.
To preserve the minimalist architectural intent, our structural engineers designed discreet guttering and box gutter systems, while still ensuring compliance with Inner West Council On-Site Detention (OSD) and rainwater systems.
The sculpture is located outside Dulwich Hill Public School in the inner west suburb of Dulwich Hill. The artist was inspired to create the moon man as a sentinel or guardian for the site, who serves as a beacon to soothe, protect and inspire those who pass by.
The structural design and engineering of steel balustrades and glazing involves detailed analysis of the structural integrity of the system to support the lateral loading in a high pedestrian traffic area and withstand environmental factors.
Our engineering plans and specifications outline dimensions, materials, finishes, and anchoring methods for the balustrades and glazing to ensure they meet safety standards and complement the overall architectural design of the building.
Opened in 2020, the beautifully designed and engineered building is a public museum and a symbol of innovation and excellence.
Rear alterations and additions to a corner terrace in a locally heritage listed row of single storey terraces. The existing 2-bedroom, one bathroom home now comfortably accommodates 3 bedrooms a bathroom, two ensuites and a study.
Courtesy of Tony Albert and Sullivan Strumpf
Floor-to-ceiling, bi-fold windows and doors open to a spectacular al fresco terrace with ocean views. Inside, the restaurant falls into several defined spaces, including a light-flooded dining room, an open kitchen featuring a sushi bar and counter seating, and an informal bar area.
In addition, a succession of four private dining rooms, each seating six guests, are divided from each other by identical moongates – traditional circular openings found in Japanese architecture – with timber dowel sliding screens that can be closed to section off each room or raised to join pairs of rooms and create larger spaces.
Perimeter scaffolding on CBD construction sites provides a secure and elevated platform for workers to access various levels of the building facade, ensuring safe and efficient construction and maintenance activities while also enhancing overall site safety.
Ross Engineers designs and consults for various Tier 1 and Tier 2 construction companies across the Sydney CBD. Our role as scaffold engineers involves site inspections and consultation with builders, design of appropriate temporary and scaffold structures to ensure the safety of construction workers and the public.
Courtesy of Tony Albert and Sullivan Strumpf. Professional Image by Zan Wimberley.