DOMINIC WARLAND

ASSOCIATE

Dominic engages with architectural projects that embrace problem solving, historical and theoretical criteria. Working generally in hotel/ hospitality and heritage sectors, he enjoys undertaking in-depth analysis of a site’s context and a client’s programmatic brief, using this as a method of informing the design process.

Dominic has worked on a variety of hotel, commercial, residential and heritage projects in the Hunter Region, then also as far South as Melbourne, as far North as Cairns, West to Yass, East to Byron Bay, then a further jump north-east to Fiji. As well as architectural design and documentation, Dominic undertakes a variety of written documentation for architectural, heritage and master planning projects.

Dominic’s recent project accolades include recognition of The Newcastle Visitor Information Centre with the AIA Newcastle Division Award for Heritage 2021, Vamp by Lisa McGuigan Wines as a finalist in the Dulux Colour Awards 2020, The Newcastle Signal Box Stage 1 Restoration with the AIA Newcastle Division Award for Heritage 2019, and Battlesticks Restaurant with the AIA Newcastle Division Award Colorbond Award for Steel Architecture 2017, as well as being short listed for the Australian Institute of Architects Dulux Study Tour in both 2016 and 2014. Dominic has previously served on the committee of the Australian Institute of Architects’ Regional Division, and the Newcastle Emerging Architects and Graduate Network (EMAGN).

​Recent Key Projects:

  • Newcastle Visitor Information Centre
  • VAMP by Lisa McGuigan
  • Battlesticks