Gollin Building

563 - 565 Bourke Street, Melbourne, VIC
Heritage Listed Refurbishment
12 weeks
Mick Summerhayes, Case Meallin
Early Contractor Involvement
4500m2

The Gollin Building is a rare example of Queen Anne style architecture. Built in 1902 it illustrates the economic revival in Melbourne following the depression and collapse of the property market in the previous decade. Rork Projects under took the Refurbishment of this existing heritage building. Works included refurbishment of Basement to Level 4 allowing for detailed fire separation and full upgrade of services between floors to meet compliance. Revitalizing this space by exposing its heritage features such as exposed brick work and vaulted ceiling to level 4. The project combines heritage features with contemporary exposed services. This space is fully DDA compliant with ambulant and DDA facilities over 4 levels allowing for maximum leasing flexibility.

As an Indigenous business, we proudly acknowledge that this project was completed on the traditional lands of the Boonwurrung, Dja Dja Wurrung, Taungurung, Wathaurung and Wurundjeri peoples of the Kulin Nation.