St Luke’s Greengate

St Luke’s Green, Buranda is located in Brisbane’s inner south and comprises 61 independent living units and a 51 bed Residential Aged Care Facility.

Creating a stronger community and social connectedness for residents.

With this in mind, the project included the revitalisation of the existing St. Luke’s Catholic Church, which forms the catalyst for the aged care community mixing with the local community. The design reinforces the church’s importance for the residents and community by being centrally located with the Aged Care wrapping around it on 3 sides. The project also allows the public to utilize a cross-block linkage through the site emphasising a welcomeness for the community to connect with the surrounding residents.

Large landscaped zones surrounding the church provide an opportunity for the ground floor common spaces to spill out and enjoy quality landscaping.

These common spaces have an aesthetic that is traditional and provides the residents with a feeling of “home” that also emphasises a meaningful lifestyle.

The design incorporates a modern interpretation of the “Queenslander” with large sun protected balconies providing shade and opportunities to gather outside of their apartment. This contemporary design provides a “Liveable Architecture” that residents feel at home in.

The residential apartments have an architectural character and aesthetics that mimics the residents familiar home settings.

The Dining Room

A large Dining room catering for the purpose of meals/dining as well as a meeting space promoting socialisation. It is a space that caters for all residents at any one time, in a layout which promotes flexibility in groupings. The Dining room is inviting and stimulating on a domestic scale, resembling the familiar setting, stimulating the senses, by combining food, taste, smells, service with conversating and interaction.

The Lounge

The Lounge is designated for all residential group activities, visitors, and family for special occasions. The design has a multi-purpose and flexible arrangement for residents to engage in organised activities such as small gatherings crafts/games, entertainment, etc. This space is supported by other resident spaces such as a café and hairdresser. In particular, the café provides an opportunity to meet with family in a relaxed atmosphere outside of their apartment.

The Apartments

This contemporary design provides a “Liveable Architecture” that residents feel at home in. A modern interpretation of the “Queenslander” with large sun-protected balconies providing shade and opportunities to gather outside of their apartment.

Awards

2017
National Retirement Living Awards for Design Excellence
Winner