H+H Architects is a leading regional architectural practice based in Albany, Western Australia, with additional offices in Kalgoorlie and Bunbury. Operating since 1996, the firm serves clients throughout the Great Southern, South West, Goldfields-Esperance, Mid West, Pilbara, and Wheatbelt regions. With a dedicated team of over 15 professionals, H+H Architects provides comprehensive architectural solutions for government, commercial, and private clients. Their services span residential, heritage, health, education, and community infrastructure design—with a strong emphasis on environmental sustainability and regional relevance.

Why choose H+H Architects?

  • Regional Leadership: Largest regionally based architectural practice in Western Australia with a strong presence across multiple communities.
  • Multidisciplinary Expertise: Offering not only architecture, but also interior design, landscape design, contract administration, and project management.
  • Heritage Specialists: Deep experience in heritage assessments, conservation management, and adaptive reuse projects.
  • Environmentally Responsive Design: Promoting sustainable practices through passive solar design, rainwater harvesting, energy-efficient materials, and greywater systems.
  • Proven Experience: Nearly three decades of successful project delivery across diverse sectors, with a highly experienced leadership team.
  • Awarded Projects: Recently secured major contracts such as the 2024 Port of Albany Pilot Station precinct transformation.
  • Client-Focused Approach: Known for fostering creative collaboration with clients and producing designs that are functional, environmentally aware, and community-oriented.

Get in touch with H+H Architects today to begin planning a space that connects with people and respects the unique character of regional Western Australia.

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Business Address
58 Serpentine Rd, Albany WA 6330, Australia
Website
http://www.hharchitects.com.au/
Phone Number
+61 8 9842 5558
Contact Email
Years in Operation

Since 1996 (Over 25 years in operation)

Cost of Services

A custom quote based on the scope, location, and complexity of each project.

Opening Hours
  • Sunday, Closed
  • Monday, 8:30am–5:00pm
  • Tuesday, 8:30am–5:00pm
  • Wednesday, 8:30am–5:00pm
  • Thursday, 8:30am–5:00pm
  • Friday, 8:30am–5:00pm
  • Saturday, Closed
Accreditations and Awards
  • 2024: Port of Albany Pilot Station Precinct Design Contract (Awarded Project), Albany, WA

Services offered

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Expertise

{"expertise": ["Heritage Conservation and Adaptive Reuse", "Sustainable Architecture", "Regional Design Expertise", "Cultural Heritage Consultancy", "Environmentally Responsive Design", "Conservation Management Plans", "Building Assessments and Heritage Impact Statements"]}

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[{"order": 1, "question": "Are you actually based in Albany, and do you travel to nearby towns like Denmark, Mount Barker or Esperance?", "answer": "Yes — our main studio is at 58 Serpentine Road, Albany WA 6330. We also have regional offices in Kalgoorlie and Bunbury and regularly deliver projects across the Great Southern and wider regional Western Australia, including Denmark, Mount Barker, Katanning and Esperance. Site visits are scheduled around project milestones, and we coordinate with local consultants and builders to keep travel efficient and budgets on track. Recent work in Albany includes the Port of Albany Pilot Station precinct detailed design, underscoring our ongoing local commitment."}, {"order": 2, "question": "What kinds of projects do you specialise in — can you handle heritage as well as new builds?", "answer": "We are a multi-disciplinary regional practice (est. 1996) working across government, commercial, education, health and residential. Our team includes registered architects and heritage professionals. We provide heritage assessments, conservation management documents and heritage impact statements, and we deliver adaptive reuse alongside new builds and additions. This breadth helps us balance character, compliance and constructability from early concept through contract administration."}, {"order": 3, "question": "How does your design process and fee structure typically work?", "answer": "Our typical pathway is: briefing and feasibility; concept and schematic design; planning approvals; design development and documentation; tender/procurement; and contract administration to handover. Fees are matched to scope — often a fixed fee for early design and approvals, then a lump sum or percentage for documentation and contract administration. We provide a written scope with clear inclusions/exclusions before you commit, so you understand deliverables, program and payment milestones."}, {"order": 4, "question": "Can you help with City of Albany planning, heritage approvals and building certification?", "answer": "Yes. We prepare and lodge planning applications, manage design responses for heritage overlays, produce conservation and heritage impact reports where needed, coordinate consultants (e.g., structural, building surveyor, services), and document to the National Construction Code. We have long-standing relationships with the City of Albany and nearby shires, which helps streamline pre-lodgement advice, submissions and responses."}, {"order": 5, "question": "How do you approach sustainability for Albany’s coastal climate and regional construction?", "answer": "We prioritise passive design — solar orientation, shading, cross‑ventilation, insulation and glazing performance — along with practical measures like rainwater harvesting, greywater reuse and durable finishes suitable for coastal conditions. We can model performance to inform choices that reduce operational energy without overcomplicating regional builds, and we source locally where possible to support the regional supply chain."}]
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