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The life and times. Architecture and Interior photographer. Also focusing on hospitality and retail photography in and around Western Australia.

P&N Bank - Woods Bagot

P&N Bank Offices in Perth, Western Australia. Interior architecture by Woods Bagot. Multi-level goodness and a solid staircase to boot. The materials used and finish on all Woods Bagot projects are of the highest level. Reception desk made by local talent Jack Flanagan.

Crisp McQuoid Residence - Klopper & Davis Architects

Crisp McQuoid project photographed for Klopper and Davis Architects in Shenton Park. A really nice feel to this one; the dining area to backyard feels good, the large swinging doors, floor to ceiling glass and materials used are on the money. As usual for the crew at Klopper and Davis.

Gordon Street Garage - Design Theory

A few images from Gordon Street Garage, located in West Perth. The front dining area designed by the good folks at Design Theory. Late afternoon light and some pleasant materials here.

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Some not so recent work for landscape architect’s UDLA based out of Fremantle Western Australia. Shooting through early to late afternoon the site was a buzz with surf lifesaving trials going on and everyone loving the new skate bowl. Showing the space activated and in its best light was the brief.

Urban House by Robeson Architects - The Local Project

Featured last week on The Local Project - Robeson Architects Urban House...excerpt below; 

The Urban House by Robeson Architects is a modern style home with a hint of Japanese style in Western Australia.

The client wanted to utilise the mixed-use zoning of the site by creating a commercial tenancy at street level to be leased by the owner but used as their own office in the future. Interiors were to be kept open and flexible, orientated to the northern aspect and pool.

Japanese influences are expressed through colour and texture use, along with matte finishes and deep colour accents. The home engages with its location at street level where the properties change from commercial to residential.

 

See more over at The Local Project