Business News: $50M secured for Harper on Swan

The architectural response, led by Hillam Architects, is a celebration of individuality, sophistication and timeless design. Rather than adopting a uniform approach, the building allows for one of Edge’s most diverse collections of layouts to date, each tailored to optimise orientation, privacy and to capture the unparalleled views that define the site. The homes feature expansive […]

The West: Broadway on the Bay

Full Article: HERE Extract: “The core design ethos for Broadway on the Bay is boutique luxury, as this exclusive collection of just 21 residences offers beautiful amenities, intelligently planned floor areas, expansive balconies and an uncompromising commitment to material and finish quality,” [Gavin Hawkins, Edge Managing Director] said. “Floor-to-ceiling glazing fills interiors with natural light […]

Sustainable Architecture Award – Montreal Commons

DIRECT LINK: @architects_wa From the Jury: “Montreal Commons demonstrates an outstanding holistic approach to sustainable urban living, which has a low environmental impact from construction materials, operational energy, water usage, transport, and waste. It also fosters health and happiness in its residents and surroundings through increased neighbour interaction and connecting the human spirit to the […]

PerthNow: South Perth shoreline skyline plans go ahead

Link: FULL STORY HERE EXTRACT: “An 11-storey shoreline development in South Perth has been approved by the Metro Inner Development assessment panel. The $95 million development on the corner of Harper Terrace and South Perth Esplanade will home 71 multiple dwellings comprising 16 two-bedroom, 49 three-bedroom and six four-bedroom apartments. The MIDAP panel voted unanimously […]

Business News: Approval for Edge’s $95m South Perth apartments

Full story: HERE Extract: Edge Visionary Living partnered with Hillam Architects, led by Edge co-owner David Hillam, for the Harper Terrace project. DAP member and City of South Perth councillor Glenn Cridland said the proposed development would be better than the existing use of the lots. “I do note the local residents concerns in particular people who bought into […]

Residential Architecture Multiple Housing Award – Montreal Commons

DIRECT LINK: @architects_wa From the Jury: “Montreal Commons, located in Fremantle’s East Village, offers a thoughtful model for responsible urban living. Through efficient planning, the project embraces natural ventilation, privacy, and communal spaces. The development fosters social interaction and environmental sustainability, offering a desirable medium density building that is anchored in its context.”

Rise and Thrive: The Elements

The Elements has been featured in a case study by Green Building Council Australia in the recently released report, Rise and Thrive: Sustainable Apartments for a resilient Australia. The Elements by Kinleaf, Perth, Sentinel Australia “A showcase for sustainable build-to-rent development, The Elements by Kinleaf made history as the first apartment building certified under the […]

Urban Developer: Rising Tide of Luxury Apartments Washes Over Perth’s Coastal Hotspots

Hillam Architects principal David Hillam is featured in The Urban Developer, speaking about coastal apartment development in Western Australia. Our practice has significant experience in this area, with a successful development application for an Ocean Beach Hotel redevelopment in Cottesloe, and Delos Way in Sorrento currently out for public consultation. Simultaneously, Hillam-designed projects of this type […]

Business News: Locus unveils $80m Sorrento plan

Full article (paywalled) can be found here: Locus Unveils $80m Sorrento Plan Locus Property has announced a new project in Sorrento, designed by Hillam Architects. The proposed development is currently open to comment as part of the WA State Government’s Part 11B Significant Development Pathway, which has been implemented to facilitate projects considered to have […]

Bunbury Herald: Changes to Development Requirements

Win for developers as Bunbury council pass five-year pause on public open space requirements Developers building infill proposals of more than five units in urban areas will no longer be required to dedicate 10 per cent to public open space following a council decision which split the sitting members. The passed motion read the council […]