Cast Studio
Formerly David Barr Architects, Cast Studio designs buildings that shape lives for the better. We do
Located in Fremantle, WA we are innovators in the field of residential architecture; our award winning projects are testament to the uplifting nature that architecture can have on the human spirit.
24/06/2026
Nestled within the landscape of Denmark, this home was constructed using prefabricated wall panels, roof trusses and floor systems, helping to streamline construction, reduce time on site and minimise disruption to the surrounding environment. Inside, a heat recovery ventilation system maintains a consistent indoor climate, distributing fresh air throughout the home to create comfort across the seasons.
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02/06/2026
Having worked in the McDonald Smith building at the West End of Fremantle we undertook an exploration of the original design intent by the original architect Herbert Nathaniel Davis. Underneath the layers of beige and brown highlights is a wonderful original facade.
29/04/2026
An alterations and additions project in Cottesloe, reshaping an existing two storey home to better connect with the garden and the way it’s lived in every day. Spaces open up, light captured throughout the day, and the outdoors becomes part of the rhythm of the home.
Construction commencing soon.
22/04/2026
This Subiaco home explores how a single storey dwelling can give more back to landscape than it takes.
Living spaces extend into green, shaped by existing trees and the changing light across the day.
The street presence is familiar, grounded in the character of Subiaco, while within, a quieter condition emerges. A private refuge for family life.
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14/04/2026
In the heart of Fremantle, Essex Street reworks a heritage home into a small multiple dwelling.
An extension to the existing residence grounds the project, while a secondary dwelling is carefully suspended above. Old and new are held in balance, each reading clearly yet working together as a cohesive whole.
Drawing from the texture, tone and character of surrounding laneways, the project sits comfortably within the streetscape. It contributes quietly, adding moments of activation and opportunities for social interaction.
A considered density, shaped by context and connection.
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07/04/2026
Nestled at the edge of John Forrest National Park, Twin Wall House is shaped by its landscape.
Two walls define the project. They protect, frame and direct. Between them, a series of spaces unfold quietly, opening toward distant views while remaining grounded in their setting.
Rammed earth, formed from the site’s own rock and soil, gives the house its weight and presence. A material that is both structure and memory, holding the colour and texture of its surroundings.
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26 Cliff Street
Fremantle, WA
6160
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| Monday | 8am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 6pm |
| Friday | 8am - 6pm |