Place: Portside , 1-3 Spring Street, Burnie
Threat:
Destruction

Photo by: National Trust of Australia (Tasmania)
Statement of
Significance:
The Portside building is an important part
of Burnie ’s rich modernist
influenced architectural inheritance. A twentieth century inheritance that is more cohesive and apparent than that of any other city
in
Tasmania.
This Inter-war Functional style building was
designed by leading Tasmanian architect SWT Blythe and occupies a
prominent position on the southern edge of the Burnie CBD. The building and the former Van Dieman’s Land Company cemetery upon which it is built have been listed provisionally by the Tasmanian Heritage
Council.
Statement of
Risk:
Degree of Risk: Immediate risk - no solution agreed
Threats/Risks: Destruction
Fate/outcome: Suffering
Demolition! The Portside building is owned by the
Burnie City Council who to-date have refused to consider adaptive reuse of the building as an alternative to the demolition of the building
for use as a retail site. The Council’s refusal to consider adaptive re-use was reflected in its exclusion from the options put forward in the
study of community opinion on the Portside Building
commissioned by them.
Desired
Outcome/Vision:
Suggestions by the Burnie City Council that
further reuse of the Portside site is totally dependent upon demolition of this building ignore
widespread precedents for commercially successful adaptive reuse of heritage buildings within and beyond Tasmania.
This is an opportunity for the inspired
re-use of the Portside building that both highlights Burnie’s rich architectural heritage and makes a vibrant contribution to the City’s
commercial life.
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