Primus Hotel Sydney
Constructed in 1939, 339 Pitt Street is an Art Deco building that once served as the offices of the Sydney Metropolitan Water Sewerage and Drainage (M.W.S.& D.) Board.
Woods Bagot’s adaptive reuse of the building highlights and restores heritage features while repurposing the space as a contemporary design hotel, with rooftop restaurant, bar and pool.
Converted from empty office space, hotel rooms over six floors feature luxurious interiors, creating an authentic, sophisticated and engaging experience for guests. Heritage features of the site, such as original marble columns, are celebrated while complementary finishes and materials have been added to create an elegant modern feel.
Location: Sydney, Australia
Address: 339 Pitt Street
Source: Primus Website
Primus Hotel Sydney
Constructed in 1939, 339 Pitt Street is an Art Deco building that once served as the offices of the Sydney Metropolitan Water Sewerage and Drainage (M.W.S.& D.) Board.
Woods Bagot’s adaptive reuse of the building highlights and restores heritage features while repurposing the space as a contemporary design hotel, with rooftop restaurant, bar and pool.
Converted from empty office space, hotel rooms over six floors feature luxurious interiors, creating an authentic, sophisticated and engaging experience for guests. Heritage features of the site, such as original marble columns, are celebrated while complementary finishes and materials have been added to create an elegant modern feel.
Location: Sydney, Australia
Address: 339 Pitt Street
Source: Primus Website