Heritage | Wongaibon | Cobar NSW
Mining for stories in
The Great Cobar Museum
A local history museum and visitor information centre in a small town in far west NSW.
Challenge
The heritage building that had accommodated the museum since 1968 was decaying, cluttered, non-compliant, inaccessible and rundown, yet it was loved, and characterful and held the towns’ stories in way that was both fascinating and overwhelming. So the challenge as we saw it, was to make careful interventions to provide equitable access and compliance with current codes and standards, renew the exhibition and bring the building back to its glory days, while respecting its cherished position in the town.
Response
Together with the client we decided that the building itself would be a key part of the exhibition. The exhibition is designed around a light steel display frame that allows the restored building to be seen. New openings are sheathed in a red painted steel that has links to the heavy machinery used in mining which marks them out as being new insertions in the building.
As the settler history of Cobar is primarily pastoral and mining, many of the museum’s pieces are large and able to be housed outdoors, and so we had an opportunity to create an exhibition journey that integrates inside and outside. The exhibition starts on the new entry ramp, continues along the deep front verandah, winds though the nine ground floor rooms, out onto the reinstated southern and eastern verandahs and then into the landscape.
Sustainable from the outset
130%
Increase in visitation
34%
Increase in revenue
240%
Increase in publicly accessible space without adding any floor area
“The design has completely changed the way we think about our museum, by restoring the beautiful building and allowing it to be properly seen and appreciated for the first time in decades.”
Kay Stingemore
Curator at The Great Cobar Museum, Cobar Shire Council
Awards
Judge’s Choice Award
2022 National Heritage Trust (NSW)
Conservation - Built Heritage & Conservation Award
2022 National Heritage Trust (NSW)
Conservation - Interiors & Objects - High Commendation
2022 National Heritage Trust (NSW)
Creative Adaptation Award
2022 NSW Architecture Awards
EmAGN Project Award
2022 NSW Architecture Awards
Project Team
Ashley Dunn, Lee Hillam, Rose Davies, Carlos Veas
Heritage Architect
Peter Freeman Conservation Architects & Planners
Project Manager
Coldale Consulting
Builder
David Payne Construction
Structural Engineer
PMI Engineers
Services Engineers
JHA Consulting Engineers
BCA + Fire Consultant
Design Confidence
Access Consultant
Code Performance
Landscape Architect
Somewhere Landscape Architects
Museum Advisor
Lynn Collins
Quantity Surveyor
Altus Group
Access Consultant
Code Performance
Graphic Designer
Jelly Design
Exhibition Designer
3D Projects
Photography
Katherine Lu