Author: Dr Sid French, Sue Rosen, Beverley Johnson, Emma Dortins
Client: Burns & Roe Worley & RTA
This study of 65 bridges was undertaken in association with Burns & Roe Worley. The study group comprises a set of 65 bridges under RTA control that were:
*constructed of reinforced concrete,
*of slab, beam and/or arch form,
*and built prior to 1948.
The objectives incorporated in the brief are summarised as follows:
1. Assessment of each individual bridge against each of the significance criteria as defined by
the NSW Heritage Office, and to provide a rating to each bridge of either State Significance,
Local Significance or No Significance.
2. Provide a ranking of the bridges in order of heritage significance
3. Prepare a statement of heritage significance for each bridge.
4. Enter information on each bridge into the RTA’s Heritage and Conservation Register.
5. On the basis of the above, establish the heritage significance of all Pre-1948 RTA Controlled
Concrete Slab and Concrete Arch road bridges in NSW.
The objective of thisi Heritage Impact Assessment is to assess the impact of the erection of a front boundary fence on land containing a heritage item at 116 Copeland Road, Beecroft. Author: Lenka…
Expert: Sue Rosen
Documented the historic use, responsibility for of the Dairy Arm Road, Wollombi to establish its legal status as a road for legal proceedings in the NSW Supreme Court.
Author: Lenka Dubsky The objective of this Heritage Impact Asssessment is to assess the impact of subdivision of land containing a heritage item, 34 - 36 Rosamond Street, Hornsby.…
Author: Lenka Dubsky The objective of this Heritage Impact Assessment is to assess the affect of alterations and additions to the property at 70 Ku-Ring-Gai Avenue Turramurra, on its heritage significance.…
Author: Lenka Dubsky Statement of Heritage Impact: Demolition of Dwelling Adjacent to Heritage Item, 31 Catherine Street, Punchbowl. The objective of this Heritage Impact Statement is to assess the affect of demolition of the property and construction of a new building on the heritage significance of the adjacent property, no.…
Author: Dr Sue Rosen
Client: The home owner
A rear extension to a single storey residence in the isler Heritage Conservation Area, pqrt of a 1912 subdivision.
Author: Dr Sue Rosen
Client: Private Client
Sue was comissioned to assess the impact of nearby subdivision on the heritage significance of Glenhope. She examined the proposed subdivision plan and inspected the site. While the subdivision proposed divides Glenhope from a corrugated iron shed built by Bill Salisbury in the 1960s, the subdivision does not in itself destroy the physical linkages between the two buildings. The shed was not considered to be a heritage item.
Author: Dr Sue Rosen
Recipient: NSW Heritage Council
Sue was instrumental in advocating for the nomination of the Yellow House, 57-59 Macleay St, Potts Point, to the NSW Heritage Register.
The Yellow House is of heritage significance because of its historical association with significant artists and an artistic tradition that has been synonymous with the area from at least the 1920s. It is socially significant because of its identification with these people and to the residents of the area who associate the Yellow House with a past that was characterised by a strong artistic and creative presence.
Authors: Sue Rosen and Paul Ashton Client: JRC Planning Services This outline history was prepared by Sue Rosen and Paul Ashton for JRC Planning Services. The report was produced in conjunction with an historical study of the Wollondilly Shire. Due to various constraints, little primary research was undertaken, except in…