We have a diverse portfolio encompassing projects of wide-ranging scales, places, and mediums across regional and metropolitan locations. We enjoy sharing ideas and thinking strategically to respectfully respond to existing places, communities and systems.
The Oval at Subi East
The Oval is the first stage of DevelopmentWA’s Subi East Redevelopment, transforming the former Subiaco Oval into community-focused public spaces that celebrate local heritage, sport, culture and Country.
Wadjemup Aboriginal Burial Ground
The Aboriginal Burial Ground project is a reconciliatory initiative that honours those buried at Wadjemup by creating a sacred space for truth-telling and healing, connected to other significant sites on the island.
Fremantle Prison Heritage Landscapes Strategy
The Fremantle Prison Heritage Landscapes Strategy outlines landscape-led plans to revitalise the former prison site and elevate its external spaces in line with the significance of the heritage buildings and their urban context.
UWA Sunken Garden Restoration
The restoration of UWA’s beloved Sunken Garden focused on enhancing its heritage character through sensitive material selection and construction. Originally built in the 1940s, the works ensure the amphitheatre can continue to host cultural events and celebrations, with improved lighting, terraces and staircases extending its legacy.
Curtin University Yarning Circle
Located at the heart of Curtin University, the Yarning Circle is a cultural gathering space shaped by Yarning Circle Protocols. Co-designed with Noongar Elders and students, it fosters connection to Country, cultural learning, and landscape-led teaching beyond the traditional classroom.
Walganha and Wilgie Mia Concept Design and Tourism Framework
The Walganha and Wilgie Mia Concept Design and Tourism Framework is an early step towards a long-term vision for an Aboriginal-owned tourism enterprise on culturally significant land. UDLA worked with the Wajarri Yamaji Aboriginal Corporation to create a framework based on community aspirations to protect and enhance the sites.
Bilya Marlee School of Indigenous Studies, UWA
Bilya Marlee at UWA is a gateway for Indigenous knowledge, reimagining learning on Country. Integrating architecture and landscape, the project strengthens connections to Derbal Yerrigan and embeds living culture within the design of the School of Indigenous Studies and its campus setting.