BVN and FJC Studio’s architectural vision for Sydney House

Richard Francis-Jones, Design Director of FJC Studio, says Sydney House is a "remarkable ensemble of beautiful street facades and interior spaces across four eras, from Victorian Free Classical to today."
BVN and FJC Studio’s architectural vision for Sydney House
Joel RobinsonApril 2, 2025ARCHITECTURE

Sydney House, the Sydney CBD's newest landmark, has been designed by not one, but two of Australia's most decoarted architecture practices.

BVN Architecture and FJC Studio joined forces to win the design competition for the project, a process required for new buildings in the City of Sydney local government area that cost over $100 million or exceed a certain height.

FJC Studio, led by Richard Francis-Jones, conceived the designs for the heritage podium and restoration of the original 1891 building, while BVN took care of 50-level protruding glass tower which will home 241 luxury apartments and a high-end hotel.

The former Pitt Street home of the City Tattersall Club is being redeveloped by joint venture partners First Sponsor Group, a listed Singaporean developer, and the Melbourne-based developer ICD Property, the developer behind several of Melbourne's tallest and most impressive apartment towers.

The design of Sydney House pays homage to the late Victorian architecture of City Tattersalls Club and interprets its Free Classical style with contemporary grace.

BVN Architecture, led by Principal, Phillip Rossington and Matthew Blair, designed the tower with interiors by BVN Principal, Sally Campbell.

Seen from the street, there is an interplay between the arched windows of the heritage facades and the scalloped fenestration of the tower above.

“The fenestration has a rhythm inspired and inflected by the arched windows of the historic facades, subtly linking the forms while delineating new from old," Rossington says.

"This complementary approach enriches the reading of the heritage buildings, so they’re appreciated in a new light."

The craftmanship of a bygone era is reinterpreted through a considered design language that filters through all levels of the hotel and tower.

Residents, patrons and hotel guests benefit from new levels of amenity with the stepped volumes creating expansive terraces and floorplans that draw natural light deep into the tower. Skyline vistas are available at every level while the penthouses enjoy panoramic views east across Hyde Park to the Heads, west to Darling Harbour, and north toward Circular Quay and Sydney Harbour.

Richard Francis-Jones, Design Director of FJC Studio, says Sydney House is a "remarkable ensemble of beautiful street facades and interior spaces across four eras, from Victorian Free Classical to today."

"We have adapted and restored three heritage buildings and designed a new contemporary infill building that completes the Pitt Street composition and defines the distinctive identity of Sydney House.

“The new infill facade is distinctly modern, with a depth, compositional character and material richness that complements the exceptional detail and beauty of the three heritage facades. The Victorian and Inter-War Palazzo-style heritage facades have been carefully restored and enriched through new modern adaptive elements.  

“New entrances, awnings, and shopfronts are refined contemporary designs inspired by the geometry and grandeur of the restored Art Deco rooms within. This integrated architectural approach extends to the interiors where the restored late Victorian and Art Deco spaces are complemented by a new grand staircase and public artworks, creating a cohesive and enriched experience for occupants and visitors in a unique multi-era, mixed-use Sydney House.”

Sydney House is being marketed through CBRE and is expected to launch later this year.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Apartments.com.au, where he leads the editorial team and oversees the country’s most comprehensive news coverage dedicated to the off the plan property market. With more than a decade of experience in residential real estate journalism, Joel brings deep insight into Australia’s evolving development landscape.

He holds a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism from Leeds Beckett University in the UK, and has developed a particular expertise in off the plan apartment space. Joel’s editorial lens spans the full lifecycle of a project—from site acquisition and planning approvals through to new launches, construction completions, and final sell-out—delivering trusted, buyer-focused content that supports informed decision-making across the property journey

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