Architecture Firm/Engineering Firm - , , AU
Perth based Architectural practice with a broad history of educational, commercial, and specialised projects across the state of Western Australia. We focus on design excellence, optimising the client's brief within their budget, and look for the creation of a sustainable building that improves the lives of those who inhabit it. HISTORYDWA Architects is an awarded architectural practice which started in WA by EH Summerhayes in 1893, passed down through three generations (Summerhayes Way & Associates) to become Darryl Way & Associates in 1991 and now operates as DWA Architects. The current directors, Mark Langdon and Duncan McLagan bring together a broad knowledge in educational, civic, multi-residential, commercial and aged-care fields. The projects undertaken by the practice over the last 25 years demonstrate a variety of innovative, architectural solutions that are creative and cost effective.EXPERIENCEOur experience is broad based, from educational and justice, to commercial public/civic building projects in a range of locations throughout the state. This experience has included the full range of architectural services, and demonstrates our understanding and project management capabilities. Our educational works comprise a wide range of private and government facilities and each seek to invigorate the learning environments. We have completed a variety of work including: masterplans, feasibility studies, refurbishments, extensions, minor works, and complete new builds.DWA Architects brings a commitment to client focus and the achievement of quality results. Teamwork is an essential factor within our structure and approach in which we endeavour to inform and involve the client and stakeholders in the design and decision-making process throughout the entire project.Our Team Members: Director: Mark LangdonDirector: Duncan McLaganBIM Manager: John AndrewsArchitect: Herarn PereraContact us with your next project!
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