The Gen Y burnished slab has been poured and will now rest until work recommences in 2016.
/
The Gen Y burnished slab has been poured and will now rest until work recommences in 2016.
The Gen Y burnished slab has been poured and will now rest until work recommences in 2016.
RAGLAN: Construction is underway for the Raglan project. The old lean-to has been removed in preparation for the new addition.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from everyone in the office!
MIKA is nearing completion, nestled in the North Coogee public open space.
Great to see David Barr Architect named as “one of the top 10 emerging Architects in WA” for the full article please go to page 112
Chilean architect Cazu Zegers recently visited Perth for the National Architecture Conference. She speaks intimately about architectural response to site in the article by Architecture AU.
Chilean architect Cazu Zegers recently visited Perth for the National Architecture Conference. She speaks intimately about architectural response to site in the article by Architecture AU.
YEOVIL Shortlisted in the 2014 Houses Awards!
http://gallery.housesawards.com.au/year:2014/awardid:13/entryid:431
The David Barr Architect entry has been shortlisted in Landcorp’s Generation Y Demonstration House Competition, along with 5 other local architects.
A Day In The Light…..YEOVIL
Melbourne architect Warwick Mihaly tours some clever compact Perth houses.
WINNER: DAVID BARR ARCHITECT
The Step House has won Landcorp’s Generation Y Demonstration House Competition. Looking forward to working with Landcorp to realising the project.
Heirisson (Mika) development commences construction with 38 apartments located in North Coogee.
GROSVENOR: Updated 3D renders
DAVID BARR ARCHITECTS
Studio WA: 32 Cliff Street, Fremantle WA 6160
Studio ACT: 55 Ainslie Ave, Braddon, ACT 2612
registration: 2093 / individual - registration: 2558 / corporate
Cast Collective Pty Ltd - ABN 641 565 394 81
We acknowledge the Whadjuk and Ngunnawal people as the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we work and create.
We also acknowledge the traditional custodians throughout Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands.
We recognise their ongoing connection to country, land and waters that were never ceded and pay our respects to Elders, past, present and future.