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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Floreat House</image:title>
      <image:caption>This informal pool and deck area was added to an existing contemporary home in Floreat. It incorporates a semi free-form pool which fits comfortably between a side boundary and open plan living/dining area along with a generous timber deck area, day beds and pizza oven.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - ARDROSS HOUSE</image:title>
      <image:caption>PROJECT TYPE/SERVICES: Luxury Residential/Full Architectural Service FLOOR AREA: 300 square metres PROJECT COST: $1,200,000 AUD Mike Edwards Architecture were commissioned for a full architectural service for this project. This two storey, 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home has generous sized rooms including a large upper floor retreat and terrace with views to Perth city skyline to the north. The north facing yard includes a retained existing swimming pool, lawn area and landscaping. A large modern open plan kitchen, living, dining area opens on to a covered patio. The double volume entry stair hall features a steel and timber stair with a two storey stone clad wall and frameless glass details.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Jurien House</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mike Edwards Architecture designs off-grid container home in Jurien on the Western Australian Turquoise Coast.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Donnybrook House</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mike Edwards Architecture were commissioned for a partial architectural service to Building Approval Phase for this project located at Argyle, roughly half way between Boyanup and Donnybrook in the Ferguson Valley region of south-west Western Australia.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Kenilworth Designer Dunny</image:title>
      <image:caption>On first sight ‘the dunny’ is a contemporary cubist utilitarian architectural form, bold, contrasting with and rising above the landscape. Your attention is immediately attracted by the large scale black &amp; white graphics, highly visible and legible at a distance. The graphics obviously show the function of the structure using oversized universal symbols for male, female and disabled toilets. A second, maybe less immediately obvious reading is that of a bizzare, overscaled, abstracted version of a Friesian cow, symbolic of Kenilworth’s proud dairy industry.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Frozen Dream</image:title>
      <image:caption>Frozen Dream is a partial reconstruction/model/facsimile of a thought/idea experienced through the fading out phase from a lucid dream state to waking consciousness, an attempt to express in crude material form an exploration of the mechanism through which the universe manifests from void into the realities perceived by conscious beings. During the ‘fading out’ phase the dreamer becomes aware of time and motion slowing down like frames of a motion picture (distinct frame by frame) and pixelated experience when the lucid dream dissolves into the waking state. This experience recalls scenes in the movie ‘The Matrix’ who’s creators claim to have been inspired by lucid dreams.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Nornalup House</image:title>
      <image:caption>Preliminary design for the Nornalup House. This view shows the main house from the south-west, sited on a wooded ridge with spectacular views to the north over farmland to distant views of the Walpole forest. The project is an owner-build and designed with simplicity and crisp detailing. The form reflects the client's request for the project to look like 'a group of country town shops' and references Art Deco shop fronts seen in many WA rural towns.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Brigadoon House</image:title>
      <image:caption>Located on a gently sloping 1.5 ha lot at Brigadoon in the Darling Range foothills the mainly gravel and sandy site is covered in native scrub and stands of native trees with distant views to Perth. The design maximises northern exposure, breezes and openness to the outdoors with generous open planned spaces that open-up and flow onto open terraces to the north. The simple shed-like metal-clad forms settle into the bush setting evoking a rural calmness and utility. Clever planning for cross-ventilation, solar overhangs, highlight windows, solar panel array and rainwater harvesting make this a true eco-home. The simple arrangement of forms provide a welcoming entrance at the end of the curved gravel driveway approach. The understated design of this rural retreat aims to create a feeling of gentle stillness and repose.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Murray Street Footbridge</image:title>
      <image:caption>Murray Street Footbridge 1989. Designed and documented by Mike Edwards as a young graduate working for Etherington Coulter &amp; Jones Architects. The design challenge was getting the gentle curving arc of the deck working in relation to the different building levels as well as the coffered precast concrete soffit panels. The steel and concrete pedestrian deck connects Myer with David Jones across the Murray Street Mall in Perth’s central shopping area.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - CAPE PERON WWII Coastal Defence Museum</image:title>
      <image:caption>The concept design includes two buildings with a covered link, a small cafe to the eastern side with a generous deck and views to Garden Island, a museum space of approx. 250 square metres to the western side also with expansive views to Garden Island. The Museum and Cafe buildings are sited to provide openness and views to the north while creating a protected entrance courtyard space on the south tucked in to the dune vegetation.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Mount Pleasant House</image:title>
      <image:caption>Completed in 1998 with addition and pool built in 2006, the architectural brief was for an open plan contemporary family home with a relaxed 'holiday' feel. Perth based architect, Mike Edwards, came up with a light, airy split-level design which fitted beautifully into the natural contours of the sloping site.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Forrestfield House</image:title>
      <image:caption>Located on a bush block in the foothills of the Darling Ranges, the steeply sloping site commands extensive elevated views across semi-rural land to the Perth metropolitan area and city skyline beyond. Mike Edwards Architecture created a beautiful economical practical concept for a two level home that cleverly maximises solar passive design principles and comfortably locates the house into the sloping landscape.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Mount Pleasant House II</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mike Edwards Architecture were initially commissioned to provide design guidance on how best to subdivide this 862 sqm lot. The sloping corner lot incorporates an existing red brick bungalow, tall eucalyptus trees and sweeping views over Blue Gum Lake to the south. The slope of the land, existing trees, sewer location, crossover location, street access, northern exposure, lot size , minimising retaining and overshadowing were all factors considered in the recommendations.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Alfred Cove House</image:title>
      <image:caption>Designed as an affordable solar passive home for a north facing lot in Alfred Cove this home has open plan living, 3 bedrooms, theatre and double garage. The open plan living, dining and kitchen area opens onto a covered patio deck with adjustable louvre roofing that provides shade in summer and allows sunlight in winter. A beautiful landscaped north facing courtyard is created by separating the house and double garage with plenty of space for a swimming pool. A materials palette of honed concrete floors, concrete soffits, white painted brickwork, recycled brickwork, timber screens and stair details give this design a warm modernist feel throughout. As with all Mike Edwards Architecture projects, basic passive and solar design principles are taken into account from design inception. Considerable care is taken to optimise northern exposure and minimise eastern and western exposure to prevent undue solar gain in summer and take advantage of northern sun in winter. Suitable orientation and solar protection is integral. Window and door openings are designed to facilitate flow-through and cross-ventilation as well as providing low-e glass and double glazing where required. Appropriate specifications, material selection and building insulation is provided to more than adequately meet building code energy requirements.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Como House</image:title>
      <image:caption>Located on a west facing narrow lot in Como, this two storey project is designed as a passive solar home that allows the sun to penetrate deep into living spaces during winter months. The garage is separated from the main house to create a private courtyard and maximise usable outdoor space, solar exposure, natural light and ventilation to the living spaces. Open plan kitchen, dining and living spaces flow seamlessly onto a covered deck and pool area. The first floor master bedroom projects out westward to provide cover and solar protection to the outdoor living deck. A single flight open steel stair rising to an upper level gallery divides the living and dining spaces providing drama to this double volume space. A materials palette of dark vertical first floor cladding, white painted brickwork, honed concrete floors, exposed concrete ceilings and soffits, dark charcoal window frames and trim gives this home a feeling of cool, relaxed minimalism. As with all Mike Edwards Architecture projects, basic passive and solar design principles are taken into account from design inception. Considerable care is taken to optimise northern exposure and minimise eastern and western exposure to prevent undue solar gain in summer and take advantage of northern sun in winter. Suitable orientation and solar protection is integral. Window and door openings are designed to facilitate flow-through and cross-ventilation as well as providing low-e glass and double glazing where required. Appropriate specifications, material selection and building insulation is provided to more than adequately meet building code energy requirements.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Narrow Lot Townhouses</image:title>
      <image:caption>Originally designed as a mirrored pair for a two lot subdivision, these two storey townhouses have been arranged to optimise south facing small narrow lots. Open plan kitchen, family, dining spaces have been located to the rear for northern exposure and open onto a covered deck and courtyard with an adjustable louvre patio roof. A carport or garage can be accessed from the rear Right-of-way. The central stair and circulation gallery are lit from above with solar-passively designed sky-lighting. The generous master bedroom suite faces the street with bedrooms 2 and 3 located to the rear of the upper floor with northern exposure. The exterior features dark charcoal face brickwork, off-form concrete detailing and timber joinery. The warm interior material palette has honed concrete floors, concrete soffits, white painted brickwork, timber joinery and cabinetry. As with all Mike Edwards Architecture projects, basic passive and solar design principles are taken into account from design inception. Considerable care is taken to optimise northern exposure and minimise eastern and western exposure to prevent undue solar gain in summer and take advantage of northern sun in winter. Suitable orientation and solar protection is integral. Window and door openings are designed to facilitate flow-through and cross-ventilation as well as providing low-e glass and double glazing where required. Appropriate specifications, material selection and building insulation is provided to more than adequately meet building code energy requirements.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Perth City Link / Yagan Square</image:title>
      <image:caption>Commercial and residential architecture firm Mike Edwards Architecture was commissioned by the Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority to develop urban design built form concept images in collaboration with JCY Architects during the early stages of this major city project. Even though only loose preliminary urban design ideas informed these initial sketches, there was an intent to vision a much more, multi-use, civic, generous, green, spacious and permeable place with commercial activity relegated mainly to the perimeters. Strengthening the William Street pedestrian link, visually and physically, between Perth City and Northbridge was a key element.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Perth Cable Car</image:title>
      <image:caption>'Planning has begun for a cable car between Elizabeth Quay and Kings Park, which the tourism industry believes could be the flagship tourist attraction that Perth desperately needs ' The west Australian online. MIKE EDWARDS ARCHITECTURE produced a concept design and visual for WA Tourism council.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Perth Light Rail</image:title>
      <image:caption>Light Rail for Saint Georges TerraceIn 2013 Mike Edwards Architecture was engaged by the City of Perth to develop preliminary built-form concepts and then provide 3D digital modelling and visuals to communicate the City’s proposal for a light rail system running through central Perth from the Hyatt Hotel along Saint Georges Terrace then either across a proposed freeway bridge or from Barracks Arch connecting to Hay Street in West Perth with potential to continue along Hay Street into Subiaco and beyond.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Belvidere Precinct</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mike Edwards Architecture produced a notional concept design from the City of Belmont's Belvidere Main Street Precinct Design Guidelines to help illustrate the potential and intent that the guidelines allow.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Aubin Grove Station</image:title>
      <image:caption>Fremantle based Commercial and residential architecture firm Mike Edwards Architecture produced this concept design &amp; images for the Aubin Grove Station proposal at Atwell, Perth. The $80,000,000 proposal is for a major rail station and bus interchange with 2000 car parking spaces, which would make it the largest 'park and ride' facility in the whole Perth rail network. The concept design and images were produced in less than four days from a minimal architectural brief for government media release.  The Concept: A bold, simple organising structure led to a composition of articulated forms expressing the directions and intersections of pedestrian and rail transport routes. The floating long box/tube expresses the pedestrian access in the east/west direction with an abstract syncopated facade treatment creating an interesting night lighting pattern visible from the train-line and freeway. Carefully chosen colours express a relationship with the building’s landscaped surrounds. Expressing the north-south linear rail-line direction, a continuous ‘Transperth Green Ribbon’ roof canopy element sails over the platforms and undulates upward and over to encompass the double-volume vertical pedestrian circulation element. The four light-coloured inverted ’L’ rail-line cover elements invoke pairs of protective hands clasping from either side protecting the platforms from rain, wind and sun. The long horizontal slot windows provide passive surveillance of the platforms from the freeway and station approaches.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Sorrento House</image:title>
      <image:caption>A collaboration between Fremantle based Mike Edwards Architecture and Martin Mileham, this project is a bold and innovative brutalist/minimalist concrete and rammed earth residence located near the WA coast at Sorrento. DESIGN FEATURES: • off-form concrete and rammed concrete construction • three level plan with rear ancillary dwelling and four car garage • first floor covered outdoor living deck with mashrabiya screens overlooking swimming pool courtyard • second floor master suite with balcony and ocean views As with all Mike Edwards Architecture projects, basic passive and solar design principles are taken into account from design inception. Considerable care is taken to optimise northern exposure and minimise eastern and western exposure to prevent undue solar gain in summer and take advantage of northern sun in winter. Suitable orientation and solar protection is integral. Window and door openings are designed to facilitate flow-through and cross-ventilation as well as providing low-e glass and double glazing where required. Appropriate specifications, material selection and building insulation is provided to more than adequately meet building code energy requirements.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Lot 101 Hay Street</image:title>
      <image:caption>LOCATION: Perth, Western Australia PROJECT TYPE/SERVICES: Concept Design &amp; Visuals/Commercial/Urban CLIENT: Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority MIKE EDWARDS ARCHITECTURE was commissioned by the MRA to develop a built form concept to demonstrate the potential for this prime development site opposite Queens Gardens in East Perth.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Midland Commercial</image:title>
      <image:caption>LOCATION: Midland, Perth, Western Australia PROJECT TYPE/SERVICES: Commercial Architecture/Concept Design &amp; 3D Visuals FLOOR AREA: Approx. 1200sqm Fremantle based commercial &amp; residential architecture firm Mike Edwards Architecture was engaged to produce a preliminary concept design proposal and 3D images for this two storey commercial office building. The brief was to upgrade the front tenancies to be suitable for retail, restaurant &amp; cafe uses and also to renew the 80's facade/awning to create a contemporary, lively and activated commercial street frontage.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Myaree Mixed-Use Project</image:title>
      <image:caption>LOCATION: Myaree, Western Australia PROJECT TYPE/SERVICES: Concept Design &amp; Visuals/Commercial Architecture/Mixed-Use Multiple concept designs were explored for this mixed-use project which consists of office/commercial tenancies, warehouse/showroom space, basement parking and a cafe tenancy.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Mount Hawthorn House</image:title>
      <image:caption>This project is a substantial addition and renovation to a 1910 four room cottage in Mount Hawthorn. The challenge here is to turn a tiny old run down four room cottage into a fresh, contemporary, spacious family home and entertainers dream, within a modest budget. Our solution was to come up with a design that met the clients practical needs and lifestyle requirements with a single storey, open plan addition that steps down to the rear to accommodate the sloping site. As with all Mike Edwards Architecture projects, basic passive and solar design principles are taken into account from design inception. Considerable care is taken to optimise northern exposure and minimise eastern and western exposure to prevent undue solar gain in summer and take advantage of northern sun in winter. Suitable orientation and solar protection is integral. Window and door openings are designed to facilitate flow-through and cross-ventilation as well as providing low-e glass and double glazing where required. Appropriate specifications, material selection and building insulation is provided to more than adequately meet building code energy requirements.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PROJECTS - Yallingup House</image:title>
      <image:caption>This spacious luxury architect designed home completed in 2012 epitomises relaxed, generous, warm modernism and coastal style. The project is located on a beautiful sloping site in the Millbrook Estate, Yallingup.</image:caption>
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