Forrestdale South West Primary School Stage 1 + 2
This two stage project provides a quality Primary School and Kindergarten to the growing Forrestdale area with introduced energy efficiency through natural lighting in classrooms
This two stage project provides a quality Primary School and Kindergarten to the growing Forrestdale area with introduced energy efficiency through natural lighting in classrooms
This major redevelopment of the culturally significant Christ Church Grammar School chapel enhanced the longevity and utility of the building while paying close attention to preserve its heritage aspects.
Inexpensive remediation of 35 individual buildings in $232 million complex affected by clay movement on Class H Soils using Retroclay system
This regional Community hub for state and local government services combines durability with attractive cladding to host local services ranging from video conferencing through to art and child care facilities.
An attractive mixed use multi-storey development in booming Mt Lawley that references the art deco architecture of the area, this development uses the sloping site cleverly to showcase optimum city views and a number of engineering methods to streamline construction.
Expansion of the Armadale Aquatic Centre deliver a world-class series of facilities for locals in this south-eastern Perth suburb, including indoor and outdoor swimming pools with geothermal heating and a expansive range of other social and recreational facilities.
A visionary public artwork depicting the Southern Right Whales that venture close to Esperance during winter, Airey Taylor Consulting provided the structural engineering know-how to ensure the sculpture remains an enduring attraction for the Western Australian town
This grand redesign of the prestigious Christ Church Grammar preparatory school centralises the functions in an elegant multistorey building that promotes the ethos of innovation and togetherness for its 500 young students opened for the 2019 school year.
This beautiful 7 floor 42 apartment building in the heart of the prestigious East Perth district also features 2 levels of basement parking completed simultaneously using top-down construction, achieving significant savings and time efficiencies for the developers
This project restores the function and feel of the classic Guildford Hotel to the community, following a devastating fire and subsequent flooding and disrepair to the heritage listed venue. Every care was taken to restore the facility to its former glory, using original materials wherever possible and contemporary new facilities and fit-out.
This multi-award winning Aquatic Recreation centre integrates new indoor and outdoor swimming pools with sweeping natural forms into its beautiful A class Reserve setting with updated modern amenities and administration areas.
Winner of National and State Excellence in Construction awards, the engineering on this beautiful Aquatic development met the difficult challenges presented by the site, while adding function and elegance to the 6 star Crown Towers resort in Perth.
This unique structure was created for the City of Manjimup to provide a public performance place that opens onto a reserve area – integrating practice rooms and changerooms in an architecturally pleasing and functional space.
Winner of the 2018 Best Educational Build in the Master Builder’s WA Excellence in Construction Awards, this $45 M project forms a significant link of education and industry in Perth and realises the superb aesthetic of Armstrong Parkin Architects to memorable effect.
Airey Taylor Consulting provided design and documentation of this $45 M industrial project in Forrestfield, comprising of 4 structural steel warehouses and office space.
In an extremely complex and challenging build, the Award winning results achieved at Church House showcase the possibilities of the very best Top Down construction techniques in a landmark project for the industry.
This modern office development located in Applecross utilised top-down construction to meet the financial limits of the client and make the project viable to construct.
A $31 M sporting redevelopment as part of the ‘Claremont on the Park’ project
The State Theatre Centre of WA offers an iconic range of flexible spaces from an open air courtyard to the famous Health Ledger Theatre. This building faced a range of dynamic challenges from the placement, height restrictions, access and the theatre extending over 8 metres below the water table. The project received the 2011 Australia Engineers National Award for Excellence for its suite of solutions to these challenges.
Re-construction and refurbishment of the Claremont Council Chambers previously destroyed by fire, adding three storeys of functional and attractive office space while restoring the heritage fronting.