by whitemarkblogpost | Jun 7, 2017 | Uncategorized
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...
by whitemarkblogpost | Jun 7, 2017 | Uncategorized
Melbourne is the only capital city in Australia where you can land a helicopter in the central city. Way back in the 1960’s Reg Ansett used to fly from his home in Mt Eliza to his helipad on the Yarra for work each day. There are currently two floating helipads...
by whitemarkblogpost | Jun 7, 2017 | Uncategorized
Working with heritage buildings can be challenging but they can also provide a marketing edge to your projects to give them an authentic character. This 23 storey development at 405-421 Spencer St retained the old Dalston bakery building on the corner and developed an...
by whitemarkblogpost | May 3, 2017 | Uncategorized
Picnic Island, Tasmania is one of Whitemark’s more unusual projects. Permit approvals were very complex in this sensitive private island location which is shared with 1000 penguins. Flora and fauna, waste management, aboriginal heritage, were all areas requiring...
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