Bullecourt Place
Pyrmont, Sydney, NSW, Australia
The early colonial history of inner-city Sydney weaves through Bullecourt Place with award-winning style. This residential development consists of two main buildings which are aligned with the historic Pyrmont/Ultimo peninsula grid, while a third smaller-scale building links the main buildings to the restored Bristol Arms Hotel.
The main buildings pay homage to the area’s heritage with a double-storey sandstone wall facing the street. Incorporating metalwork grilles, the walls conceal courtyard areas and references to the former sandstone quarries of Pyrmont. Flexibility is a key achievement of the development, with apartments encompassing a diverse range of configurations, including one-bedroom lofts, two-bedroom double-storey cross-ventilated apartments and three-bedroom apartments with garden courtyards.
| Date | 2005 |
| Client | Australand |
| Cost | A$122 million |
| Site Area | 7200 m² |
| FSR | 2.87:1 |
| GFA | 20 666 m² |
| Apartments | 217 |
| 2005 | Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA), NSW Landcom Awards for Excellence in Urban Development– High Density Housing |
| 2005 | Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA), NSW Landcom Awards for Excellence in Urban Development– High Density Housing |


