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With population movement and tourism affected by the global pandemic, growth in the architecture and building sectors has slowed to match. Is now the time for architects to steer towards a more sustainable approach to the built environment? It’s not much of an exaggeration to say COVID-19 has... View full entry »
It’s no secret that this year has been like no other. From bushfires raging across Australia, followed by a global pandemic, the year 2020 has brought immense uncertainty. But, despite the year, we need to pause and reflect on the lessons our team has learnt and how we have grown, in strength... View full entry »
Khoa Do of Curtin University partners with multi-disciplinary practice, Hames Sharley - bridging the gap between academia and the private sector. National design practice Hames Sharley has formed a partnership with Khoa Do, Associate Professor of Architecture and Deputy Chair of the Curtin... View full entry »
Built is now well underway with the construction of stage 1 at Wearne Cottesloe, which will see the heritage site redeveloped into a landmark aged care and residential development for the Perth community. As senior living communities return to a new normal, the post-pandemic design will see... View full entry »
Recently, we sat down with Grace Stokes and Simone Farrall of Hames Sharley to discuss the revamped parental leave package and how these industry-leading changes will directly impact the new addition to their families and their careers. Here’s what they had to say. How will you be personally... View full entry »
Hames Sharley has announced three joint winners of the Junction Therapeutic Built Form – Children in Care competition. Researching designs for primary use as a residential care home for children or young person (YP), the competition invited entrants to consider four key elements in their... View full entry »
In our commitment to National NAIDOC Week for 2020 and the three pillars of reconciliation – relationships, respect and opportunities, Hames Sharley attended the Smoking Ceremony of its new Perth Studio, located on Hay Street Mall in the CBD. The Smoking Ceremony, performed by Noel Morich... View full entry »
As part of METRONET’s vision to create liveable communities connected by world-class public transport, Hames Sharley was commissioned to design the multi-storey car park for the future High Wycombe Station precinct in Perth, WA. The $1.86 billion Forrestfield-Airport Link project, jointly... View full entry »
Australian design practice, Hames Sharley, has today announced an industry-leading parental leave package designed to support the careers of its employees more equitably. The progressive policy, which sets a new benchmark for the industry, will see all primary carers eligible for parental leave... View full entry »
Australia is in the midst of a homelessness crisis. The 2016 census showed there were a staggering 116,000 homeless people in Australia, a 15 per cent increase in the number of homeless Australians since the 2011 census. The Salvation Army confirmed the sentiment, with its own research that showed... View full entry »
Hames Sharley is excited to announce the promotion of several dedicated individuals across the practice’s six studios nationally. South Australian Studio Leader, Leon Gouws has been appointed as a Director of Hames Sharley. Leon brings with him more than 15 years of experience and is passionate... View full entry »
Coming off the back of the successful multi-award-winning Australis project for Adventist Care, Hames Sharley is set to bring their expertise and skills in Seniors Living to another large-scale project, this time in Perth’s Western Suburbs. The Perth Studio last month were appointed by Built... View full entry »
After the COVID-19 isolation period passes, a revitalised city heart awaits Perth commuters, shoppers and diners. Renowned Perth architecture practice, Hames Sharley, were the lead architects on the redevelopment, which includes a new façade for a large retail precinct, known as Forrest Chase... View full entry »