As one of the largest heritage renewal projects to be
undertaken in Western Australia, an iconic wool store
in Fremantle has been transformed into industrial-style
apartments that reflect the rich history of the site.
Located in the heart of Fremantle, the Dalgety Wool Stores
have been a symbol of Western Australia’s wool industry
since they were built by J. Hawkins & Son in 1922. Almost
100 years later, the brick and timber buildings have been
lovingly restored by boutique developer Match to create
183 luxury, industrial-style apartments.
Known as Heirloom by Match, the award-winning heritage
renewal project contains a mix of one and two bedroom
warehouse apartments that reflect the historic and cultural
significance of the building. About 85% of the original
building fabric and structures have been retained, including century-old jarrah beams and exposed brickwork, and the
building’s unique sawtooth roof structure.
Local mechanical services contractor, Triple M Mechanical
Services (part of the BSA Group) was engaged by project
builder, Built, to provide a mechanical services solution that
suited the project’s heritage values while meeting the
specifications of a modern HVAC design.
This design sees the exhaust for apartment bathrooms and
toilets vented at roof level via 60 Twin Gamma centrifugal fans supplied by Fantech’s West Australian Branch, Systemaire.
These are connected to risers that double as the builder’s work shafts, which have been properly sealed to prevent air leaks.
According to Triple M Construction Manager, Chris Sawdon,
the design called for roof-mounted fans, however due to
the acoustic impact on high level apartments and height
restrictions for discharge vents at roof level, this design
was changed. Instead, lined duct work runs across the
roof from the duct work riser penetrations to the fans to
absorb fan noise. Where roof fans could not be installed
due to the location of the apartment, Fantech Ultimate
header box fans were used instead.
Additionally, Systemaire supplied a number of JetVent fans to provide effective ventilation in the basement car park.
“We use Systemaire for most of our projects here in WA
because of the service we receive from them,” said Chris.
“The fan selection was pretty straightforward, but Systemaire provided a number of different selections for us to examine to ensure we achieved the best fit for the project.”