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M.J.Suttie Architects

Suite 205 24 Bayswater Road
Potts Point, NSW, 2011
0061 (0) 422 742 373

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Benedict the 16th Chapel

(Project Team: Michael Suttie as lead designer and Sidney Rofe as Architect of record and Winston Grant-Preece as architectural assistant collaborating as Suttie Rofe Architects)

Project Overview

This multimillion dollar project was completed in March 2014. It was designed for 150 people and comprises 11 buildings which include a Chapel as the centre piece of the site, 2 accommodation buildings, conference and dining spaces, outdoor recreation areas and an outdoor shrine in a landscape setting.

This was a joint project commissioned by the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney and the Catholic Education Office. The architectural outcome of the project was to provide a peaceful bush land retreat where individual members and groups of the Catholic community could explore and deepen their faith in Christ.

Located on 16 ha of native remnant bush land at the foothills of the Blue Mountains, the architecture speaks of tranquillity and order through a traditional architectural language, in a sophisticated arrangement of public and private spaces that cater for the needs of diverse groups ranging from catholic professionals to primary school students.

Photography: Kieran Hookway

Benedict the 16th Chapel

(Project Team: Michael Suttie as lead designer and Sidney Rofe as Architect of record and Winston Grant-Preece as architectural assistant collaborating as Suttie Rofe Architects)

Project Overview

This multimillion dollar project was completed in March 2014. It was designed for 150 people and comprises 11 buildings which include a Chapel as the centre piece of the site, 2 accommodation buildings, conference and dining spaces, outdoor recreation areas and an outdoor shrine in a landscape setting.

This was a joint project commissioned by the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney and the Catholic Education Office. The architectural outcome of the project was to provide a peaceful bush land retreat where individual members and groups of the Catholic community could explore and deepen their faith in Christ.

Located on 16 ha of native remnant bush land at the foothills of the Blue Mountains, the architecture speaks of tranquillity and order through a traditional architectural language, in a sophisticated arrangement of public and private spaces that cater for the needs of diverse groups ranging from catholic professionals to primary school students.

Photography: Kieran Hookway

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MJ Suttie Architects

Registered Architect - Michael John Suttie
NSW Architects Registration no 9936
VIC Architects Registration no 19112
WA Architects Registration no 3198