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The Beach House

Perched atop the dunes on the iconic Western Australian coastline, The Beach House boasts unrivalled views across the Indian Ocean. The interiors are a subtle overlay of natural materials informed by this very location, where layering allows users to be lost within the space or lost within the view.

This project was about creating a hub for a new community. The Beach House sits on the Jindalee coastline, adjacent a park within a newly formed community 45 minutes north of Perth. It is not only a hospitality venue, but also serves as the community gathering spot.

Year: 2020

Location: Jindalee, WA

Country: Noongar

Client: Matt Walker

Project team: Graham Charbonneau, Dave Bickmore, Sam Broadbridge

Collaborators: Little Green Scene, Luke Day, Two From Two, Concreto, respoke

Builder: 808 Constructions

Photographer: Dion Robeson

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The team at studio-gram are collaborators. They enjoy working together with all project team members and client groups. Their project teams range from art directors and photographers, to botanists and permaculturists, through to audio specialists and mixologists.

The practice is client-focused. They are constantly challenging themselves to create compelling architecture that fits an exacting brief. Each project is treated with the same respect, research and investigations as the last, creating designs that meet the aspirations of the clients, respond to site conditions, and create experiences for future occupants.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.