Wembley Golf Course / Gresley Abas Architects
Gresley Abas were shortlisted via public tender to one of 3 architectural practices, and were then awarded the project on the basis of our Concept Design proposal.
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Architects: Gresley Abas Architects
Location: Perth WA, Australia
Area: 1902.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Rob Frith, Courtesy of Austim
Contractor: FIRM
Interiors : Agent Interiors
© Rob Frith
From the architect. Gresley Abas were shortlisted via public tender to one of 3 architectural practices, and were then awarded the project on the basis of our Concept Design proposal.
© Rob Frith
The project involved replacement of the existing facilities with a range of hospitality offerings, function spaces, new changerooms and office space. Key considerations for the design were to improve the entry sequence of the precinct and to unify the buildings on a central axis to enhance the legibility of the development.Â
© Rob Frith
Our design embraces the fantastic views that the site affords over the course and east to the city and makes use of the topography to create an arrangement of simple architectural forms. This creates a strong identity for the development, whilst not competing with the existing facilities.
Plan
The development takes the form of a central promenade between 2 buildings, which connects the carpark to the pro shop, and the driving range beyond....
© Rob Frith
Architects: Gresley Abas Architects
Location: Perth WA, Australia
Area: 1902.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Rob Frith, Courtesy of Austim
Contractor: FIRM
Interiors : Agent Interiors
© Rob Frith
From the architect. Gresley Abas were shortlisted via public tender to one of 3 architectural practices, and were then awarded the project on the basis of our Concept Design proposal.
© Rob Frith
The project involved replacement of the existing facilities with a range of hospitality offerings, function spaces, new changerooms and office space. Key considerations for the design were to improve the entry sequence of the precinct and to unify the buildings on a central axis to enhance the legibility of the development.Â
© Rob Frith
Our design embraces the fantastic views that the site affords over the course and east to the city and makes use of the topography to create an arrangement of simple architectural forms. This creates a strong identity for the development, whilst not competing with the existing facilities.
Plan
The development takes the form of a central promenade between 2 buildings, which connects the carpark to the pro shop, and the driving range beyond....
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