A large market hall in Australia’s Gold Coast.

The structure is defined by a grand undulating roof resting above a new food lover’s hub below. The timber roof creates a dramatic space for market traders to host a variety of different local food, cooking and eating experiences.

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Project Details

LOCATION: Robina, Australia

DATE: 2013 - 2016

CLIENT: QIC

STATUS: Complete

SIZE: 185,000 sqm Shopping Mall, including 8,200 sqm Food Market, 160,000 sqm carpark

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Credits

ACME: Mark Broom, Paula Ibarrondo, Friedrich Ludewig, Eleni Meladaki, Borja Madrazo Aguirre, Lucy Moroney,  Laura Patrizi, Sara Poza, Jan Saggau, Gemma Serra,  Gulsha Unal


CONSULTANTS

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: MPN

CREATIVE DIRECTORS: Seventh Wave London

LOCAL ARCHITECT: The Buchan Group

MEP ENGINEERS: Wood & Grieve Engineers (WGE)

INTERIOR DESIGNER AND BRANDING: Landini Associates

LIGHTING DESIGNER: SEAM

LANDSCAPE DESIGNER: Aspect

CONTRACTOR: ADCO Constructions Pty Limited

Robina is one of Australia's first and largest planned communities, founded in 1980 alongside the Gold Coast, famous for its beaches, canals, waterways and subtropical rainforest hinterland.

Serving the 25,000 residents, Robina Town Centre was originally constructed as an outdoor grouping of urban blocks containing shops and restaurants facing the lake, but this scheme was lost over the years.


The expansion of Robina seeks to turn it from an inward looking shopping centre into an open and urban town centre. The creation of a new market aims to work with local artisans to shape a new destination that combines fresh food shopping, cooking, tasting, learning and eating. The new spaces are unified by an undulating timber-clad roof creating shaded apertures. A series of south-facing notches brings daylight inside with minimal solar gain. Standing seam zinc is used as an external skin.

Inside, the volume evokes a reversed nave, an impression reinforced by the regular ribs and strips of honey-coloured timber. The market hall sits between two large supermarkets and consists of 55 new traders include butchers, fishmongers, restaurants and a microbrewery, all of which are dedicated to celebrating local/regional produce, supplying the very best local products available. The market hall spills out onto a flowing, stepped landscaped area accessible from a new carpark, providing a water feature and lush planting. The new carpark facade is composed of laser-cut and folded metal panels, revealing swathes of colours and creating vivid variations in transparency and opacity as one moves along it.

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