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
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