The new Doltone House event space at Darling Island Wharf pioneers a combination of classic design, environmentally conscious construction and cutting edge technology.
Located on the waterfront of Sydney Harbour, Doltone House’s new Darling Island Wharf venue will host corporate events, café culture, and gourmet cooking classes when it launches in October 2009. Consisting of an 800-seat capacity event centre, intimate boardrooms, a food emporium, café and live ‘open kitchen’, Doltone House Darling Island Wharf is a cutting edge addition to the award-winning Doltone House venue and catering portfolio.
A combination of elegant design and social responsibility, Doltone House Darling Island Wharf features a timeless aesthetic appeal and innovative functional diversity. Clean lines and finishes are balanced with environmentally friendly materials and advanced audio-visual technology. The result is a modern, sophisticated venue that demonstrates a green approach to design, construction, materials and operation, setting the benchmark for environmentally sustainable buildings.
The acoustic-inlaid, operable doors in the event centre can be manipulated to redesign the space in a plethora of different layouts, transforming the building into an architectural Rubik’s cube. The warm, neutral colour palette employed throughout the site and glass facades allow the iconic Sydney Harbour to take centre stage.
Paul Signorelli, Managing Director of Doltone House, says “Darling Island Wharf marks another chapter in the Doltone House Group’s expansion. There is a huge demand for waterfront venues in Sydney and we capitalized on this as an opportunity to add to our portfolio. This project will complement our existing award-winning properties at Jones Bay Wharf and Sylvania Waters, offering a further 1000sqm of event space with uninterrupted harbour views.”
“Embracing a total commitment to environmental initiatives and sustainability ultimately provides prospective clients with a healthier space to be in. Every event held at this new venue will have a significantly reduced carbon footprint.”