The concept of the nature park administration envisages that distinctive buildings with recognition value should be built at individual strategically important locations in the “Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage” area.
An aging 1970s office building may not immediately spark visions of a modern innovation hub, but Brandywine Realty Trust recognized this potential in 500 North Gulph Road.
With its mix of heritage and contemporary architecture and vibrant communal spaces, the WA Museum Boola Bardip celebrates the unique culture, history and landscape of Western Australia and contributes to revitalising the creative heart of its capital, Perth.
Drawing aesthetic inspiration from the vernacular red shed across the adjacent banks of the Pungapunga river, Waipapa provides a family beach retreat that sits peacefully within its rural landscape.
The space is separated into different layers with a homogeneous wash stone (granito) material inside and outside, blurring the boundaries, only the subject and the atmosphere surrounding the subject form solid.