Project Archive
Project Archive






In 2014 we were appointed to the role of State Adviser: Architecture for Western Australia’s new musuem. This $395.9 million project was at the time, one of the most significant museum redevelopments in the world and now displays the State collection in new and innovative ways.



TFA worked with First Nations consultancy, Karrda, to ensure that the cultural significance of the site was embedded in the design of this new masterplanned community.


An inviting boarding facility for Martu secondary students in Newman, allowing them to remain close to family whilst receiving a quality education.



Basketball courts encourage connection, promote health and well-being, and provide safe spaces for a range of activities, including meetings and performances. We put together an open-source advisory note, outlining the pros and cons of the various approaches to developing basketball courts in communities.


Over many years, TFA worked with the various communities on Groote, including Elders, women and young people, to design new spaces for cultural practice, sport and music practice.



TFA and community co-designed a comprehensive masterplan, encompassing all seven communities across the Archipelago. This is a strategic, long-term planning document that considers the impact of population growth on housing and community-wide infrastructure.


TFA led community engagement for the Eastern Kuku Yalanji Culture and Tourism Hub, partnering with Blaklash to facilitate collaborative workshops that translated community voices into design principles for the project.




A new administration building shared by two Indigenous landowner organisations. Through consultation with both communities, we arrived at a design that was welcoming to all and open to the environment.




A new precinct for a school that provides specialist education to disadvantaged and at-risk students on the periphery of Fremantle.



A strategy for a re-imagined Arts Centre, located close to the highway, with separate women and men’s spaces, a public gallery and amenities to suit the anticipated growth in visitation and use.




TFA were engaged to manage the installation of 10 temporary accommodation units across 6 communities in the East Pilbara. These units are intended to assist communities respond to COVID-19, providing safe isolation accommodation on Country.


TFA worked as part of a design collaboration to deliver a refreshed public face for the University.