Elements of Byron / Shane Thompson Architects
Leading Brisbane architecture firm Shane Thompson Architects has designed the new Elements of Byron resort on the beaches of Byron Bay, Australia.
© Brad Wagner
Architects: Shane Thompson Architects
Location: Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Brad Wagner, Christopher Frederick Jones, Courtesy of Elements of Byron
© Brad Wagner
From the architect. Leading Brisbane architecture firm Shane Thompson Architects has designed the new Elements of Byron resort on the beaches of Byron Bay, Australia.
Central Facilities Plan
The project is respectful of its unique and special site set on 50 acres, with almost two kilometres of beach frontage.
© Christopher Frederick Jones
The design pays homage to the resort?s landscape, including the critically-endangered littoral rainforest, natural lakes, ponds and diverse wildlife.
Courtesy of Elements of Byron
Shane Thompson Architects? design of the central facilities and accommodation (94 villas) is inspired by local naturally-occuring forms ? sand dunes, native trees, ocean and lakes.
Courtesy of Elements of Byron
The leisure and conference facilities are housed under three separate pavilions, which represent the sand dunes bounding the resort. The signature curved shape of these central facilities is an or...
© Brad Wagner
Architects: Shane Thompson Architects
Location: Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Brad Wagner, Christopher Frederick Jones, Courtesy of Elements of Byron
© Brad Wagner
From the architect. Leading Brisbane architecture firm Shane Thompson Architects has designed the new Elements of Byron resort on the beaches of Byron Bay, Australia.
Central Facilities Plan
The project is respectful of its unique and special site set on 50 acres, with almost two kilometres of beach frontage.
© Christopher Frederick Jones
The design pays homage to the resort?s landscape, including the critically-endangered littoral rainforest, natural lakes, ponds and diverse wildlife.
Courtesy of Elements of Byron
Shane Thompson Architects? design of the central facilities and accommodation (94 villas) is inspired by local naturally-occuring forms ? sand dunes, native trees, ocean and lakes.
Courtesy of Elements of Byron
The leisure and conference facilities are housed under three separate pavilions, which represent the sand dunes bounding the resort. The signature curved shape of these central facilities is an or...
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