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Seaview Warehouse  

A pragmatic, high-performance industrial facility designed to be both efficient and adaptable.

Holmes Architecture led the design of this warehouse in Seaview, shaping a solution that responds directly to operational needs while maintaining a clean, considered architectural outcome. From early planning through to delivery, the focus was on creating a building that works hard - now and into the future.

CONSTRUCTION:

Holmes Construction 


Practical design, clearly expressed

The building form is driven by function, with large precast concrete panels and exposed structural steel forming a robust, low-maintenance envelope. The honest expression of materials reflects the industrial context, while careful detailing elevates the overall finish.

Internally, the high-stud, clear-span warehouse maximises usable floor area and allows for flexibility across a range of industrial uses. A compact, integrated office and amenities block is positioned to support operations without compromising warehouse efficiency.

Designed for use

Circulation and access were key considerations. External steel grating walkways provide durable, low-maintenance access, while openings, door placements, and service areas have been designed to support day-to-day functionality.

Natural light has been introduced where it adds value — balancing performance with user comfort in both warehouse and office environments.

A coordinated outcome

Working closely with Holmes Construction, the project demonstrates the value of a connected design and delivery approach. The result is a well-resolved industrial building that is straightforward to build, efficient to operate, and built to last.

Key design features

  • Functional, efficient industrial layout

  • Precast concrete wall system

  • Exposed structural steel framework

  • High-stud, clear-span warehouse

  • Integrated office and amenities

  • External steel grating circulation

  • Durable, low-maintenance material palette