With a reputation for delivering high quality and innovative builds through an end to end approach, it's the detail that sets Chasecrown apart as one of Adelaide's leaders in multi residential and commercial design.

Originally established 30 years ago as an architectural firm, Chasecrown has evolved into a multidisciplinary practice that sees them involved and managing every stage of the process, specialising in the urban renewal space.

EI8HT sits in a prime beachside location

This consideration and respect were no more evident than in their EI8HT development on the South Esplanade, Glenelg. EI8HT sits in a prime beachside location adjacent to the state heritage Seafield Tower and has quickly become a landmark building in the area. 

Winning numerous awards since its completion in 2020 including three UDIA SA 2021 Awards for Design Excellence, High Density Housing and the SA President's Award as well as two national UDIA Awards for Design Excellence and High Density Development, the incredible acclaim EI8HT has received is a result of meticulous planning and innovative architecture.

EI8HT from the street level

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Working in close collaboration with CSR

One of the first major constructions to use Hebel in Adelaide, Alex explains the close collaboration between Chasecrown and CSR was one of the factors that helped EI8HT reach above standard NCC results for the acoustic performance of its intertenancy walls.

"CSR helped us select the most appropriate systems and materials and then assisted us with onsite quality inspections to make sure the products were going to perform exactly as per the specifications. After the project was handed over, we flagged our interest to test the acoustic performance between finished apartments and CSR supported us - even attending the testing.

We used an independent acoustic engineer and we were very happy to prove that the acoustic design targets were met, and the building performed exactly as we planned."

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