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KPA Architects – 50 Years of Achievement

Keeping a business running for half a century is no small feat. It’s important to stop and smell the roses once in a while. So, last night, we did just that!

Thanks to all those who joined us for the festivities. A big thank you, also, to Christian Tinelli and Café Lucia for the delicious food, to The Scene Team who helped us capture the evening, and to Scott Murphy Designs for our 50th anniversary logo.

Five Decades of Excellence: Aged Care

Five Decades of Excellence

Over the last 50 years KPA Architects has helped shape the evolution of Perth’s residential aged care sector. From small to large projects our focus is human-centred design innovation.

These are some of the recent state-of-the-art developments that we are proud to be associated with:

– Opal Healthcare Treeby Parklands Care Community, Treeby

– Bethanie Gwelup Aged Care Home, Gwelup

– Alinea Koh-I-Noor Contemporary Care, Wembley

– Villa Terenzio Casa Cabrini, Marangaroo

We look forward to continuing to assist our clients in serving their communities with leading projects.

Retirement Living for the Local Community

The Collie Riverview Retirement Living development, designed by KPA Architects, is a good example of housing created for the specific needs of a local community.

KPA Director, Todd Paterson states: “Community-led development is becoming more common with the new generation of retirees”.

The sixty independent living units and clubhouse proposed for Collie Riverview is designed to enable aging in place, in regional WA. The project also reflects the latest survey by National Seniors Australia, which found retirees want more housing choices based around local activities and needs.

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Supporting the next generation

KPA Architects is proud to support the next generation in our ever-evolving industry. Our current work experience students include Samyuktha Sambasivam and Justin Fletcher. Sam is a first year Landscape Architecture student from Victoria’s RMIT, having previously studied Architecture in India. Justin is about to commence his Architecture degree at WA’s Curtin University. 

When asked why he takes on work experience students, KPA director, Todd Paterson says: “Investing in the next generation of Architects is important for attracting talented young people into the profession and keeping us up to date. We all learn from the process.”