Posts in Built Heritage
Queen Victoria Market Precinct Renewal (QVMPR) – Various Projects

The Queen Victoria Market is significant as Melbourne’s principal surviving nineteenth‑century market, valued for its long‑standing role as a centre of trade and community life. The place is also important for its archaeological potential as the site of Melbourne’s first cemetery, and for its intact collection of nineteenth‑ and early twentieth‑century market buildings that demonstrate historic market design. It remains a highly valued social and cultural landmark for Victorians and visitors.

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The Glendalough (Ireland) Project

Extent Heritage, and its Irish collaborators Research + Dig, were engaged by the Republic of Ireland to identify and assess the heritage attributes that combine to make Glendalough a heritage place. The aim was to assess Glendalough’s archaeological, architectural, historical and spiritual dimensions, to establish an appropriate heritage boundary, and to inform future heritage management processes, including future heritage listings.

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Fremantle Prison, Western Australia - Heritage Management Plan

Extent Heritage was engaged (in partnership with Lovell Chen) to prepare a Heritage Management Plan for Fremantle Prison - a place inscribed on the World Heritage List.

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Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne - Cultural Heritage and Archaeological Services

We are proud of the role that we have played in ensuring the dignified and respectful management of the Aboriginal heritage values embodied by the QVM. Our work has resulted in the place's heritage values being communicated and understood so that appropriate processes are in place to protect its diverse heritage values, while assisting the City of Melbourne to design and deliver its renewal program.

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