944-954 Bourke Street Zetland NSW 2017

PAN-82524 - Construction of a new two-storey building and use as a community health service facility comprising of consultation rooms, offices, ground level car parking, tree retention and landscaping.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference D/2021/275)

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  1. Ronald Smith commented

    Great to get a medical facility for a growing population. Hopefully it’s open 24/7

  2. Ronald Smith commented

    Great to get a medical facility for a growing population. Hopefully it’s open 24/7

  3. Ronald Smith commented

    Great to get a medical facility for a growing population. Hopefully it’s open 24/7

  4. Sarah Reyes commented

    It will be so wonderful to have this Health Clinic! The blue bricks however are a miss for me. Given that Green Square is becoming a beautiful green space perhaps we can keep the aesthetics in keeping with that theme or the surrounding buildings, which use lovely organic looking brick work or wood panelling. Also given the cladding is quite jarring it would be nice to balance this with a softer looking brick / rock / wood aesthetic.

  5. Trudi Jenkins commented

    I completely agree with Sarah Reyes’ comments - the design aesthetic around this area of Zetland including the very ugly panelled apartment building opposite this planned building is horrendous and dated before it’s finished. Like cheap Lego buildings. Can we have a greener, more sustainable, organic look to these new buildings? Something that won’t look cheap and tired in moments.

  6. Ana commented

    Although I think that it is great that a health facility is being built in the area as it is sorely needed, and would be great if it was open Sunday (and this one seems to have some parking!), the building in itself is awful. It looks cheap and does not in any way fit in with the surrounding area, especially those blue bricks. What are they thinking. Bet this thing gets passed. As it state on page 39 of Appendix I - Built Heritage Assessment_PAN-825243MB "The screening of the building by the existing vegetation, proposed to be retained, will assist in minimising its visual impact" - Let's hope so. And it does in no way fit in with the surrounding terraces. Back to the drawing board I hope.

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