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Type - Refurbishment
State - Qld
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The project reworks a 1980s house, transforming the appearance of the existing brick-veneer structure.

Simple pleasures: Noosa Heads House

In Noosa Heads, a tired suburban house is resourcefully remade into a robust but welcoming retreat that emphasizes the simple pleasures of a holiday home by the coast.

Residential
The buildings of Hill Thalis Architecture and Urban Projects tend to “take their place quietly in the fabric of the place.”

Third-gen city-making: 44A Foveaux Street

By treating an existing, undistinguished building as raw material, the architect has recognized the structure’s inherent value and acted with an ethos of sustainability and “a deliberate and joyful irreverence” in equipping it for the city’s changing needs.

Opened in 1988, the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame building, designed by Feiko Bouman Architecture, is an example of late twentieth century Australian postmodernism.

The Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame Rejuvenation and Upgrade Project

Rejuvenation and upgrade project: Brian Hooper Architect and M3 Architecture (architects in association). Original building: Feiko Bouman Architecture.

Two architectural practices continue their ongoing partnership in this rejuvenation of the “Opera House of the Outback,” showing admiration and respect for the original 1980s structure while enriching the visitor experience and delivering conceptually rigorous work to the region.

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A rare example of speculative development in 19th-century Brisbane.

New Farm Arbour

Owen and Vokes and Peters rework an historic Brisbane home.

Residential