Flour Mill of Summer Hill

Once an industrious flour mill, now the centrepiece of a unique Sydney community.

Working closely with our client, we steered the Flour Mill of Summer Hill project all the way from master planning through to the design of buildings, interiors and open spaces across this iconic industrial site in the city’s inner west. 

Locked away for more than 100 years, the mill is now a thriving mixed-use village’ with homes, shops, cafés, parks, plazas, laneways and links to new light rail – a model for urban regeneration. 

It’s a place with heritage at its core, where more than 30 percent of the floorspace is in buildings we retained. Among those is the Mungo Scott flour mill, an inner west landmark since 1922 that’s been revived with a new public plaza and outdoor amphitheatre for community events.

By retaining and reusing many of the existing buildings – including the mill’s towering grain silos, now apartments – Flour Mill of Summer Hill shows that with thoughtful planning and ingenuity we can support a city’s growth without sacrificing part of its history. 

Client

EG Funds Management

Location

Wangal and Gadigal Country
Sydney, Australia

Status

Completed

Year

2016

Scale

2.5ha / 360 units

Design team

David Tickle, Igor Kochovski, Glenn Scott, Jason Cuffe, Anthony Papas, Celeste Chan, Susie Quinton, Matt Pullinger, Alina Minassian, Fernanda Previato

Imagery

Mark Syke, DS Oficina

Hassell always put needs of people, the quality of the place and the human experience at the centre of their design solutions. We believe this is … the central reason for these recent awards.”

Flour Mill Community
98% of apartments sold before completion
40% of site retained as open space – a network of parks, laneways and squares
30% of floor space accommodated in retained buildings
  • 11 new and adapted apartment blocks, with around 360 apartments, duplexes and terrace houses 
  • Four silo towers turned into 56 contemporary apartments over 14 storeys, along with two penthouse apartments with roof terraces with panoramic views
  • Apartments designed to maximise light, airflow and views – bringing the outside in
  • Buildings have a cohesive diversity, inspired by a robust, industrial materiality
  • 2019 Australian Institute of Landscape Architects – Winner, Urban Design – Landscape Architecture Award
  • 2019 Australian Urban Design Awards – Winner, Built Projects – Local and Neighbourhood Scale
  • 2019 Urban Developer Industry Excellence – Winner, Development of the Year – New Communities
  • 2019 NSW AILA Architecture Awards – Winner, Urban Design
  • 2019 Urban Development Institute of Australia National Awards for Excellence – Finalist, Excellence in Urban Renewal / Adaptive Re-use and Excellence in Mixed Use Development
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