The Rechabite Northbridge WA

  • Architect: spaceagency
  • Builder:McCorkell Construction
  • Plumber:Axis Plumbing
  • Britex Project Manager:BRITEX WA

The newly refurbished, heritage listed Rechabite building boasts a basement bar, food service level, performance space, backstage facilities and rooftop terrace bar, which a number of Britex stainless steel fittings and fixtures are spread amongst.

The Britex products included in this exciting project are:

• Britex S.S. Regency Urinal (UREG) at 5525mm long
• Multiple Britex Smart Saniflush Sensor Systems (FSM2)
• Multiple Britex S.S. Centurion Toilet Pan (PC) with Black
Vandal Resistant Closed Front Toilet Seat (SVRC-B)
• Britex S.S. Centurion Disabled Toilet Pan (PCD) with Black
Vandal Resistant Closed Front Toilet Seat (SVRC-B)
• Multiple Britex S.S. Centurion Ambulant Toilet Pan (PCAM)
with Black Vandal Resistant Closed Front Toilet Seat (SVRC-B)
• Vandal Resistant SS Backrest with Combination Rear Rail and LHS Rail with 90 Degree Extension (BTX-BRC-L90-VR)
• Multiple Britex In Wall Security Cisterns with S.S. Security Plate and Low Profile Buttons (FIW-SEC453)
• Britex In Wall Accessible Security Cistern with S.S. Security Plate and Accessible Buttons (FIW-SECD453)

ABOUT The Rechabite Northbridge WA

Standing tall in the heart of Perth since 1925, the old Rechabite Hall has recently undergone a $4.3 million makeover, turning it into a three storey entertainment hotspot. The modern new Northbridge arts bar and entertainment venue has been cleverly designed and constructed to maintain remnants of its rich and illustrious history.

The brick and corrugated iron hall is one of the few remaining buildings created by Australian Architect Edwin Summerhayes. At its opening in 1925, the building existed to serve as the headquarters for the Independent Order of Rechabites, an English based friendly society formed as part of the wider temperance movement to promote total abstinence from alcohol. Over the last century the building has played a integral role in the Northbridge community, being used as a location for a number of balls, dance exhibitions, church services, conferences, annual meetings, school productions and election polling stations.

224 William St, Northbridge WA 6003