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  • BlogAdaptive Reuse Walking Tour

    Adaptive Reuse Walking Tour

    Join heritage architects Kyra Lomas and Rosie Douglas for an engaging, guided tour through Perth’s CBD, where you’ll explore the innovative ways architects are revitalizing historic buildings to create dynamic, modern spaces. The Open House Perth Adaptive Reuse Tour highlights how our city’s architectural heritage has been thoughtfully reimagined to suit contemporary needs while preserving its rich history. With limited…

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  • BlogChicho Gelato Mt Lawley: A Bold New Chapter in Perth’s Gelato Scene

    Chicho Gelato Mt Lawley: A Bold New Chapter in Perth’s Gelato Scene

    The new Chicho Gelato HQ in Mount Lawley perfectly embodies the spirit of the suburb—blending its rich history with a distinctive, instantly recognizable aesthetic. Known for its deep ties to Perth’s migrant community, Mount Lawley pulses with energy, a vibrant mix of neon hues set against an Art Deco backdrop. The newly opened Chicho Gelato retail space embraces this character…

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  • DestinantionsCasa Curvas: A Masterpiece of Heritage and Modern Design

    Casa Curvas: A Masterpiece of Heritage and Modern Design

    Tucked away in the heart of Inglewood, Casa Curvas is a stunning heritage residence that beautifully showcases the timeless elegance of Spanish Mission architecture. Originally constructed in 1932, this exquisite home has been meticulously restored and expanded into a spacious four-bedroom, two-bathroom sanctuary, seamlessly blending historical charm with contemporary sophistication. The renovation was driven by a vision to preserve the…

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  • DestinantionsBlanc Haus

    Blanc Haus

    Blanc Haus is a perfect fusion of historic charm and modern sophistication. Our latest project involved a meticulous renovation and extension of a 1930s Art Deco home, thoughtfully redesigned to accommodate contemporary living while preserving its architectural legacy. Originally a compact two-bedroom, one-bathroom residence, Blanc Haus underwent a remarkable transformation into a spacious four-bedroom, three-bathroom retreat. The design approach focused…

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  • DestinantionsParaphrased Version

    Paraphrased Version

    Australian Institute of Architects – WA Chapter Located at 33 Broadway, this building was originally constructed in 1965 as a furniture showroom for David Foulkes Taylor, with its design by architect Julius Elischer. In 2005, the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA) acquired the property and undertook refurbishment work in 2007 to transform it into the WA Chapter headquarters, following…

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  • DestinantionsAustralia Place Lobby

    Australia Place Lobby: A Harmonious Blend of Art, Light, and Texture

    Australia Place offers a meticulously designed lobby experience that seamlessly integrates art, lighting, and rich textures. Originally conceived as a restoration of the forecourt canopy, the project quickly expanded into a complete transformation of the lobby, aiming to create a dynamic and engaging space for visitors and building occupants. A striking feature of the revitalized lobby is a previously hidden…

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