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Conservation
EMA holds impressive skills in the building
conservation area. Both Eric Martin and Nicholas Goodwin have Masters Degrees in
Building Conservation and between them over 40 years experience in this
interesting and multi-disciplined field.
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FOR FULL LIST OF CONSERVATION AND HERITAGE PROJECTS
Recent
Conservation
projects we have undertaken include:
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Murrumbidgee Flour Mill, Wagga Wagga, NSW
Demolition of the more recent structure has been
undertaken as the final step in the adaptive reuse of this heritage site. |
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Former Mill |

1918 Silos |

Interior |
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WA Heritage Consultant Register, WA
EMA has been reappointed to the West
Australian Heritage Office's list of Heritage Consultants. |
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Beehive Extensions, Bungendore NSW
EMA has completed extensions and
conservation work to this heritage house including restoring the
original verandah and adding a new kitchen, meals area and laundry in a
sympathetic but energy efficient way. This involved linking
the original 1850s building with a new wing via an enclosed walkway
that serves as a new entry to the house. This meant that no
changes were made to the original structure while still increasing
the living space of the building and providing a brand new kitchen,
laundry and bathroom. |
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The Beehive Courtyard |

Original Building (Left) meets
Kitchen Wing (Right)
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Where the
restored original verandah and new building meet |
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The Beehive Kitchen Sitting Area |

The Beehive Bathroom (where old
kitchen was in original building) |

The Beehive Kitchen
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Calthorpes House & Lanyon Cottages 2 & 3, ACT
EMA has just completed conservation work
on Calthorpe's House and Cottages 2 and 3 at Lanyon. |
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Lanyon Cottage 1
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Calthorpe's House
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Lanyon Cottage 2
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Old Parliament House, ACT
Several projects have been undertaken at
Old Parliament House including South West Wing conservation work and
new fitout. This work included refurbishing the 1940s toilets
as well as a refurbishment of the Kitchen. |
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OPH 1940s Basins
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Old Parliament House Entrance |

OPH 1940s Toilets
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