St Joseph’s College, Coomera
Located on a hilly, heavily-treed, 13-hectare site in northern Coomera, St Joseph’s College is sandwiched between intensive housing developments and a semi-rural bushland landscape. The
Located on a hilly, heavily-treed, 13-hectare site in northern Coomera, St Joseph’s College is sandwiched between intensive housing developments and a semi-rural bushland landscape. The
Casuarina House is a new family home in a coastal subdivision. The building has been designed to promote access to the outdoors and to exploit
The ENVI Micro Urban Village was conceived of as a means to bridge the many gaps in the ‘missing middle’ element of urban planning. This
Ad hoc elements added to the existing 1970’s dwelling were removed to reveal the original structure. A new addition is extruded from the existing dwelling
The Island project is the site of the existing original Islander Hotel built in the 1970s. The process included stripping back the years of additions
This new pedestrian and cycle bridge links Home of the Arts (HOTA) and Surfers Paradise via Chevron Island. It spans 130 metres across the Nerang
The existing Serene Living development was a highly successful and recently developed high quality retirement community, well located close to many important facilities including the
The Mermaid Beach Residence architecturally explores the human desire and emotional comfort of permanence. The primal setting of harsh winds, piercing sunlight and highly visual
Hastings House was a dream that had been planned for some time. Having known the clients for many years and worked on their respective workspaces
Diesel’s House started with a very simple brief for a ‘U-shaped’ house to provide privacy from neighbouring houses, bring the outdoors in, and have the
Gold Coast Open House proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our events are held, the Kombumerri and Yugambeh Language Group families of the Gold Coast. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters, wildlife and extended communities throughout South East Queensland.
Gold Coast Open House proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our events are held, the Kombumerri and Yugambeh Language Group families of the Gold Coast. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters, wildlife and extended communities throughout South East Queensland.
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