
Puffing Billy Lakeside Visitor Centre by TERROIR
Text description provided by Terroir architects.The iconic Puffing Billy Railway is a much-loved tourist attraction located within the Dandenong Ranges, 40 kilometres east of Melbourne. Emerald Lake Park is a scenic destination for many, centrally located on the railway.

The importance of this stop on the railway was recognised with the decision to build a new Discovery Centre consisting of a café, commercial kitchen, visitor information services, interpretations, function rooms, staff offices, retail, educational facilities and amenities. The project brings together train enthusiasts and local park goers, creating a unique tourism amenity offering which collects the many users of the site in a single but complex building.

The complex brief resulted in a building larger than would have historically been located on the railway line. The decision was made to design a new spatial experience and a unique geometry that is distinct from the old train stations, but one that depended on the relationship between visitors and the train platform for its organisational logic.


- Architects: TERROIR
- Year: 2021
- Photographs: Peter Bennetts
- Manufacturers: Colorbond, Dulux, Laminex, Corian, Mack Bros Roofing Products, Mortlock TImber Group
Contractor : Kane Constructions Pty Ltd - Project Manager: AECOM
- Landscape Architects: Tract
- Structural Engineer: Stantec
- Civil Engineer: Stantec
- Mechanical Engineer: Stantec
- Electrical Engineer: Stantec
- Lighting Consultant: Stantec
- Town Planning: Tract
written by : Hana Abdel
7 Mar 2022
published in : archdaily.com
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