A development assessment panel has given the green light to Willing Property's $32 million apartment proposal on Lake Street, with construction slated to start next year.
Prominent property developer Gary Dempsey has taken legal action over his proposed oceanfront apartments in Scarborough, claiming the former architects are harboring the concept designs.
Perth developer Barry Baltinas has submitted plans for a $27 million apartment building alongside the site of Gary Dempsey's derailed proposal to the state's expedited planning pathway.
The Town of Cottesloe is lobbying for tighter control over the significant development assessment pathway, following the approval of an apartment building last week.
Gary Dempsey Development's contentious plan for an apartment building along Cottesloe's popular beachfront strip has been approved by the Western Australian Planning Commission.
Gary Dempsey Developments' revised proposal for a seven-storey building along Marine Parade has been recommended for approval when the state's planning body meets next week.
The WA Museum Boola Bardip received several accolades for architectural excellence at the latest instalment of the Australian Institute of Architects WA awards.
Gary Dempsey Developments has reduced the height of its $22 million beachfront development proposed along Marine Parade in Cottesloe, as part of revised project plans.
A $30 million plan to build a seven-storey apartment building and five retail venues on the site of Maylands' 100-year-old Lyric Lane Theatre has been given the green light today.
A proposal for the state's first timber high-rise building, to be located on the corner of Beaufort and Newcastle streets, has been given the green light by the Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority.
Design firms HASSELL, Cox Architecture and HKS have received plaudits for their work on Perth's Optus Stadium at the 2018 WA Architecture Awards, with the sports and entertainment precinct winning the top accolade and prizes in four other categories.
Architect Sam Klopper has shrugged off community consternation over an apartment project on Kennedy Street in Maylands, instead pitching the development as a model for future urban infill.