Projects
Skyportz – the infrastructure of the future
In a little town outside of Canberra, Google has launched its Wing project - proving the concept of drone deliveries. You can actually order fast food and medical supplies and have them delivered direct to your home. There are regulatory and practical issues around...
A tiny solution to a big problem
The tiny house movement is gathering rapid momentum as architects and builders race to corner a slice of this emerging market. There are various Municipalities supportive of planning scheme review to allow tiny houses to be placed as second dwellings on urban lots...
Regulatory and planning advice in the water industry.
Regulatory controls can be just as difficult as planning controls to navigate when trying to get your project up. Sometimes you will have to deal with both. The water industry is a specialised area and a politically sensitive topic in rural areas. Whitemark is...
299 King St, Melbourne
This 62 storey building is located in an area of intense new development around the King St/Spencer St end of town. Whitemark worked with Urbis and Plus Architecture on this project which involved some delicate negotiations when the planning rules for plot ratios were...
Haagen Daaz pop up venue
This exciting little project saw Whitemark assisting Taboo Marketing with the regulatory and planning approvals required for this fantastic pop up building designed by Archiblox. The client, Haagen Daaz wanted to re-launch in Australia and we were able to locate two...
Ponyfish Island
One of the most iconic hospitality venues in Melbourne is Ponyfish Island, located on a sensitive island site in the middle of the Yarra River. This development involved first getting the architect of this award winning pedestrian footbridge, Peter Carmichael, on...
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