Sirius is Sydney’s most famous Brutalist building and a landmark of The Rocks‘ skyline. Originally designed Designed for the Housing Commission of New South Wales circa 1979 by commission architect Tao Gofers, its strong architectural presence is visible from bridge, street and shore.
JDH Capital, Dedico and BVN architecture’s partnership revitalise the iconic landmark while protecting its rich heritage, offering high-end, luxury living and an exciting Sydney lifestyle opportunity.
Reimagined by BVN and realised by builders Richard Crookes Constructions. A clever adaptive reuse does not diminish Sirius’ uniqueness – it elevates it. New additions and materiality bestow the building with a level of luxury its harbourfront address deserves.
Key features include:
76 high-end apartments with spectacular 360-degree Sydney Harbour views
Three SOHO (small office home office) units
Separate building featuring a pool and cafe
Several pools for rooftop apartments
Delivery of a laneway cafe
Copper facades
Revitalised heritage common area – Philip Room Sustainability matters.
Sirius’ carbon footprint is significantly reduced by retaining the original concrete structure, upgrading systems to contemporary standards and reviving rooftop gardens. Sirius will be a portal between The Rocks’ past and future, sitting gracefully within its historic surrounds. A powerful statement of Sydney design.