FIPWA makes World Architecture News Awards Shortlist

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i2C is excited to announce that the Food Innovation Precinct Western Australia (FIPWA) has been shortlisted in the Education Category of the 2023 World Architecture News Awards.

Food Innovation Precinct Western Australia shortlisted in the World Architecture News awards
Food Innovation Precinct Western Australia. Image: Silvertone

The Food Innovation Precinct Western Australia Mereny Bidi Booja is a groundbreaking project, fostering collaboration and innovative strategies within the agricultural industry. The precinct seamlessly blends industrial and agricultural elements, paying tribute to the region’s unique identity. The building’s exterior features exposed steel frames, dark shiplap cladding, natural timber panels, unpolished concrete, brickwork, and lush native landscaping, creating a harmonious environment.

Food Innovation Precinct Western Australia shortlisted in the World Architecture News awards
Food Innovation Precinct Western Australia. Image: Site Visuals
Food Innovation Precinct Western Australia. Image: Site Visuals

The World Architecture News Awards acknowledge and celebrate outstanding architecture on an international scale with a particular focus on innovation, vision and imagination.

i2C is excited that the Food Innovation Precinct Western Australia (FIPWA) shortlisted in the World Architecture News Awards . It is wonderful acknowledgement that innovation in agriculture is invaluable. Congratulations to all of the finalists.

Food Innovation Precinct Western Australia. Image: Site Visuals

Read more about Food Innovation Precinct Western Australia

i2C Team: Chris Egan, Rick Gartner, Mizan Othman, Daniel Machaj, Wanchee Koh

Client: Shire of Murray

Builder: Cooper & Oxley

Consultants: Realcom, Peritas, Lucid Consulting Australia, LCI Consultants, EPCAD, Resolve Group Ltd, Reverberate Consulting, E Rating

📸: Sitevisuals and Silvertone Photography

📍 Bindjareb Country | Nambeelup, WA


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