As 2018 draws to a close, we have reflected on some of the positive stories from what has been a challenging, yet busy and productive year at SITE. We have been busily working on a diverse range of projects across a number of sectors and are excitedly looking forward to a well-earned break, ahead of what is already shaping up to be an incredible 2019. We would like to thank all of our dedicated clients, consultants, and colleagues for your ongoing support throughout 2018 and we will see you all again in the new year. Hale Junior School SITE’s Success…
Community
Ellenbrook Youth Centre Feasibility Study & Concept Design
SITE was recently commissioned by the City of Swan to undertake a feasibility study, stakeholder engagement and development of a detailed concept design for a Youth Centre for one of WA’s fasted growing communities Ellenbrook. SITE Director Paul Edwards, element Director Cath Blake-Powell and Community & Stakeholder Engagement Consultant Liz Pope facilitated a series of workshops with the City, key Youth and Community Stakeholders in developing a functional brief and vision for the project. Through a rigorous site, planning, and brief interrogation process, a Concept Design was developed by SITE that proposes a communal hub directly linking adjoining sports and recreation, civic and public transportation nodes…
Grandis Park Sports Pavilion Official Opening
Grandis Park Sports Pavilion in Banksia Grove was officially opened along with the adjacent Banksia Grove Skate Park by City of Wanneroo Mayor Tracey Roberts JP and Counsellors on Saturday 27th of October 2018. Grandis Park Sports Pavilion includes much-needed change rooms, function hall, kiosk, kitchen, storage, first aid room, and universal access toilet. SITE was engaged for phase one the project to present a concept design and development plan to the City of Wanneroo. Our design response was informed by economical construction, low maintenance and sustainability initiatives with the colour scheme in keeping with Banksia Grove. We were successful with phase…
Project Update: AH Bracks Library Refurbishment
AH Bracks Library reopened in September 2018 after a 6-month refurbishment period. Designed by SITE for the City of Melville the library includes new children’s space, public artworks, exhibition spaces, breakout spaces, reading spaces, meeting rooms and library services.
Outback Spirit, The Ningaloo Centre – Indesign Magazine
The Ningaloo Centre designed by SITE for the Shire of Exmouth features in the latest edition of Indesign Magazine 2018. The $34M Centre includes world class facilities such as a Visitors Centre, Community Centre, Library, Gallery, Exhibition Spaces, Central TAFE training facilities, Marine Laboratories, Research Centre, Aquarium and Specialist Plant facilitates. These spaces are designed to be independent and connects the locals and tourists to the Town of Exmouth and its surrounding ‘Reef‘ (Ningaloo reef) to ‘Range‘ (Cape range) experience. Paul Edwards, Director of SITE Architecture Studio says ” The centre is an experience of the reef and the ranges…
The Ningaloo Centre – The Architect Magazine Autumn/Winter 2018 Issue
The Ningaloo Centre designed by SITE for the Shire Exmouth features in The Architect Magazine’s Autumn / Winter 2018 edition (WA Edition). Thank you to Alice See-Hoo and The Australian Institute of Architects Western Australia. Photographer: John Gollings. http://architecture.com.au/services/state-territory/western-australia