Role and expectations of your Adelaide Hills residential architect

Posted on January 23, 2024 by admin in Architect

Communication between the residential client and her or his architect is the key to the successful completion of a project. The architect must understand the requirements of the client, as well as the client’s site, national and local planning and building codes as they relate to the project, and how […]

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Why choosing an architect for your Adelaide Hills project is important

Posted on January 23, 2024 by admin in Architect

Architect-designed houses: Most houses are architect-designed; the house designs offered by the builder-developer firms who build the bulk of new houses are ultimately architect-designed – by in-house professionals, or consultants. And if your project is bespoke, your ideas on your site, engaging an architect is still the best way to […]

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Commercial Architecture in the Adelaide Hills.

Posted on August 19, 2019 by admin in Architect

Commercial buildings’ forms depend upon the area of the site and the amount of working space required. If the client needs a large floor area but the site is small, then a multi-storey solution may be called for. A larger site may accommodate a single-storey building. In the Adelaide suburbs […]

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Beerenberg

Posted on May 2, 2019 by admin in Uncategorized

We congratulate the management and staff at Beerenberg on their taking up residency in their new home at Hahndorf, S.A. The 7000 sqm food production plant, completed to our design in 2018, consists of a warehouse for inwards and outwards goods, a new production area for Beerenberg’s famous line of […]

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MOUNT BARKER CIVIC CENTRE

Posted on May 22, 2017 by admin in Uncategorized

The site is the southern end of the town-centre block bounded by Adelaide Road, Gawler Street, Walker Street and Morphett Street, in Mount Barker, S.A.The proposal includes a seven-level building comprising two levels below ground and five above on Mount Barker’s premier site – the landmark corner of Adelaide Road […]

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THIS IS ABOUT ADELAIDE

Posted on March 30, 2015 by admin in Adelaide Architecture, Architecture, Design, Uncategorized

This is about Adelaide’s Festival Plaza, for its reconstruction, which would include the destruction of its well-known environmental sculpture by Otto Hajek. The Festival Theatre precinct was built in three phases between 1970 and 1977. The Southern Plaza was finished in 1977, and was adorned with the Hajek piece. Hajek […]

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