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Plans unveiled for leaf-shaped tourist centre in WA

The Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale, located outside Perth, has unveiled concept designs for a new visitor centre inspired by the shape of jarrah tree leaves.

The proposed Jarrahdale Trails Centre on Millars Road will serve as the gateway to the trails. The centre will be used as a sheltered area for trail users to plan their trek, rest and learn about the surrounding walks, parklands and nature reserves.

The motivation behind establishing the new centre is to assist the town in becoming a renowned trail destination, with plans envisioning the building as “an attraction in its own right” that can be seen from the main road. The preferred site for the centre is a parcel of land next to an accommodation park – a strategic position that aligns with the goal of increasing visitation.

Preliminary concept designs have been completed by S2 Architects. The concept design report states the building will be multipurpose, containing a flexible exhibition and function area, a visitor information and administration zone, a commercial tenancy, and the possibility of a semi-outdoor gallery. The centre will adopt an inclusive and accessible plan to accommodate diverse visitor groups – from school groups, hikers and locals to tourists and mountain bikers.

The proposed siting will allow for a split level or two-storey facility. The building will be responsive to its site, stepping down the terrain with entry at grade at both levels. The roof form references the shape of leaves, allowing natural light and ventilation to filter through the gaps between the leaves. The material palette includes concrete, copper patina, jarrah and weathered steel, complemented by a colour scheme of terracotta, eucalypt, mid-grey and dark grey.

According to the design report, the project will be developed in three stages. Stage one will involve the development of half the building, including the exhibition and function area, the visitor information and check in zone, a grassed play space and a covered terrace and outdoor dining area. Stage two will mirrors the shape of the first half of the building and will involve the inclusion of a commercial offering and kitchen. The final stage will include the addition of an amphitheatre, research areas and additional offices.

Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale councillors have unanimously agreed to use the concept plan to seek funding.


Source: Architecture - architectureau

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