Robinson Architects on Lunchbox Architect
"We are an established innovative architecture practice based in Eumundi on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.
Our practice fosters a collaborative studio environment to excite and develop ideas. We have a diverse range of project experience including residential, commercial & industrial varying in both scale & complexity. We have received awards from Australian Institute of Architects & building industry organisations.
Our reputation is the key to our business, and has been developed through carefully tailoring every solution we provide to the specific needs of our clients. We consider not only the aesthetic of our buildings, but practicality for our client, relationship to landscape, climate and budgetary constraints.
Each of our projects draws from our wide knowledge and experience base, but is individual and unique. Many of our clients are based overseas or interstate and trust their projects to be administered from our studio. Noosa and the Sunshine Coast in general, are inspirational places to work due to the diversity of both natural settings and manmade forms." -- Robinson Architects
Robinson Architects projects featured on Lunchbox Architect
Tinbeerwah House Sits Lightly on a Challenging Site
On a magnificent, but challenging site, Tinbeerwah House is a beautiful, economical home that sits lightly on the land.
Whyatt House: Australian Bush Style Home Built From Prefabricated Shed
A local shed company prefabricated this home, saving both time and cost. But Whyatt House doesn't look like a typical shed…
Whyatt House: Australian Bush Style Home Built From Prefabricated Shed
A local shed company prefabricated this home, saving both time and cost. But Whyatt House doesn't look like a typical shed…
A Family Relocating to Sunny Queensland Build a New Sustainable Home
In Wallaby Lane House, a family seeking a tree change find a new, more self-sufficient way of living. The home makes the most of their rural site.
Self-Sufficient, Flood Proof Home Floats Over Australian Bushland
Completely off-grid and raised up to avoid occasional flooding, Platypus Bend House cantilevers spectacularly over a bushland clearing.