Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01306:reg:96:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01306
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 96 (pt 7/31)
Character Range: 255596–258644

levels but can be quite plain and modern.
    >        Window dressing should be contained within window reveal or fixed to the window. It should present neutral colour to exterior. Furnishings should be pleated, Venetian or roller (ie Holland) blinds or simple curtains.
    >        Principal, internal signage to utilise typeface in building name over entry wherever practicable. This does not apply to signage required to meet statutory obligations such as exits,
    >        access for people with disabilities and safety.
    >        Services cabinets, fire hose reels, etc to be contained within timber cupboards with appropriate signage on doors.
    >        Cables for services are to be concealed behind joinery elements whenever possible (e.g. skirtings). Chasing into render is to be minimised. Surface conduits are to be avoided except in storerooms. Extreme care.

    must be exercised to minimise damage to original fabric. The integration of new services must be carefully considered before implementation.
    >        New ductwork and plant to be concealed but can be exposed in plant and service areas.
    >        No controls are placed upon changes to the interior of the Annex as it is not identified within the official listed values.
    >        Reconstructed stair in residence to be retained.
    >        If the roof sheeting over the galleries is proposed in future it should only be replaced with galvanised iron or Colorbond finish sheeting.
  NFSA Issues as mentioned in Section 5.1 are discussed below:
    >        Main Entry & Portico
    Possible banner installation of main entry.
    This could be achieved within the front porch and small fixing holes not visible from in front of the building.
    >        Possible additional signage inside foyer
    This could be achieved by suitable panels, coloured and shaped to suit building details and supported by minimal fixings. Such signs should be within other elements and not cross borders of different material.
    >        Outdoor film screenings in courtyard.
    These can be undertaken without change to existing fabric.

Figure 134: Outdoor Film Screening in the Courtyard (NFSA 2018)

Figure 135: Outdoor Film Screening in the Courtyard (NFSA 2018)

Figure 136: Outdoor Film Screening in the Courtyard (NFSA 2018)

    >        Small changes to suit exhibition displays
   This usually means holes for fixings and electrical cables.
   No holes preferred in original fabric. On site assessment of proposal to be undertaken before work proceeds.
   Temporary exhibitions will be installed on a rolling program of approximately every 4–6 months.
   These exhibitions will be a combination of 'buy in' content from other archives and museums and internally developed content. These exhibitions will be stylistically varied and will require different cabling, power and other installation requirements. All installation will be undertaken with the aim of no impact on the original fabric.

   >      Upgrade access to galleries
   Access exists