Newmark Constructions

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Newmark Constructions is Sydney’s premium residential bushfire building specialist. We specialise in building projects located in bushfire prone areas, often referred to as bushfire zones or bushfire prone land. Our experience means we understand the compliance and engineering needs required for your project. We have access to specific materials which will ensure your home and family are protected

by the regulations. Along with being specialists, Newmark offers the opportunity for our clients to deal with a professional builder. This means we produce quality work, are reliable, well presented, punctual, and our sites are clean and safe. We are also conscious of the investment our clients are making in their home, therefore proactive communication is a priority, keeping owners informed about their is of paramount importance. We pride ourselves on delivering projects which satisfy our client's highest expectations. We believe without all of these aspects we wouldn’t be entitled to call ourselves professional builders.

For our team at Newmark, executing this project was a complex dance.  Navigating access for off-form concrete pours whil...
28/05/2026

For our team at Newmark, executing this project was a complex dance. Navigating access for off-form concrete pours while ensuring flawless junctions where new structural elements meet centuries-old neighbouring wall, all while integrating textured facades and curated roof planting. High-stakes structural engineering meets refined craftsmanship.

We’re proud to have brought this vision to life.

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Wrapping up our series on Darlinghurst House with another look at the external ex*****on. On a constrained corner site l...
26/05/2026

Wrapping up our series on Darlinghurst House with another look at the external ex*****on. On a constrained corner site like this, the logistical dance of the build is just as complex as the design itself.

The success of the project is visible here in the junctions, where off-form concrete meets the laneway asphalt, and where new brickwork aligns with heritage neighbors. It’s about delivering a level of finish that feels both contemporary and entirely at home in its environment.

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High-end residential construction is often defined by the junctions you don’t see. Executing this off-form concrete spin...
22/05/2026

High-end residential construction is often defined by the junctions you don’t see. Executing this off-form concrete spine required rigorous coordination. From the internal coil tie set outs to the seamless transition where the concrete meets the recessed shadow-line of the timber flooring.

In this light-filled void, the shadows on the raw masonry surfaces change throughout the day. For the Newmark team, delivering this level of finish on a constrained inner-city site is about the intersection of engineering and fine-scale craftsmanship.

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A study in clean junctions. This quiet, productive corner relies on precise ex*****on where disparate elements meet.The ...
20/05/2026

A study in clean junctions. This quiet, productive corner relies on precise ex*****on where disparate elements meet.

The focus was on the flush integration of the wide-span sliding window track and the alignment of the custom, full-length desk sill. We ensure the complex structural coordination remains invisible so that the result is a serene, character-filled environment optimized for focus.

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The kitchen at Darlinghurst House is an exercise in tactile contrast. We’ve brought together the raw, tectonic weight of...
18/05/2026

The kitchen at Darlinghurst House is an exercise in tactile contrast. We’ve brought together the raw, tectonic weight of crazy-paved stone and bagged brickwork against the high-refinement of figured marble and stainless steel.

For Newmark, the beauty is in the junctions. Transitioning from the industrial language of the off-form concrete ceiling to the delicate grain of the custom joinery requires a level of site discipline that ensures every element feels intentional. It’s a space built for the rigors of daily life, without sacrificing architectural poise.

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In dense urban settings, the rear lane is often relegated to utility. At Darlinghurst House, the architecture celebrates...
15/05/2026

In dense urban settings, the rear lane is often relegated to utility. At Darlinghurst House, the architecture celebrates it.

This view from the kitchen intentionally frames the lane's textured brickwork and raw character, creating a curated backdrop that anchors the home in its specific context. The deep sill transforms the threshold from a simple window into a living edge, balancing the grit of the alley with the refined warmth of the interior.

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In a dense urban context, luxury is defined by the ability to breathe. This bedroom terrace serves as a private aperture...
12/05/2026

In a dense urban context, luxury is defined by the ability to breathe. This bedroom terrace serves as a private aperture, utilising hit-and-miss brickwork to invite airflow and dappled light while maintaining a necessary veil of privacy from the street.

By extending stone flooring from the internal threshold out to the edge, the room feels double its size—capturing the "borrowed landscape" of the neighboring canopy. A quiet, elevated sanctuary in the heart of the city.

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A corner site terrace lives and breathes through its voids. At Darlinghurst House, the external stair is a key structura...
09/05/2026

A corner site terrace lives and breathes through its voids. At Darlinghurst House, the external stair is a key structural element that connects the heart of the home to the roof terrace above.

For the Newmark team, this was about the resolution of junctions: the flush integration of the sliding track, the slender profile of the steel balustrading, and the consistent rhythm of the brickwork. It’s about creating a sense of openness in a dense urban environment through high-performance ex*****on

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Redefining inner-city privacy. This bathroom moves beyond utility, serving as a framed observatory overlooking its own c...
06/05/2026

Redefining inner-city privacy. This bathroom moves beyond utility, serving as a framed observatory overlooking its own curated, small courtyard.

With floor-to-ceiling glazing creating an immediate, immersive connection. Tucked behind the heritage front facade, it’s a moment of retreat that prioritizes soft light and visual volume over mere floor area.

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A dialogue between heavy mass and organic softness. At this junction, the off-form concrete staircase becomes more than ...
03/05/2026

A dialogue between heavy mass and organic softness. At this junction, the off-form concrete staircase becomes more than just circulation; it’s a sculptural anchor for the home.⠀

Executing these crisp, off-form lines alongside the glazing requires absolute site precision. The result is a play of light and shadow that shifts throughout the day, grounded by the lush subtropical planting of the internal courtyard. ⠀

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A dialogue between heavy mass and organic softness. At this junction, the off-form concrete staircase becomes more than ...
02/05/2026

A dialogue between heavy mass and organic softness. At this junction, the off-form concrete staircase becomes more than just circulation; it’s a sculptural anchor for the home.

Executing these crisp, off-form lines alongside the glazing requires absolute site precision. The result is a play of light and shadow that shifts throughout the day, grounded by the lush subtropical planting of the internal courtyard.

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Unit 11U, 175 Lower Gibbes Street
Roseville, NSW
2069

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