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Flinders Chase Visitor Centre

KARATTA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA

Nestled within the regenerated landscape of the former KI Wilderness Retreat site, the Flinders Chase Visitor Centre stands as a leading example of Ecologically Sustainable Development. Designed to operate with minimal environmental impact, the Centre generates and stores its own power, supports electric-vehicle charging, and incorporates solar-passive design principles to naturally reduce energy consumption.

A network of solar-panel-covered walkways improves rainwater capture, while wetland-filtered stormwater systems ensure the surrounding ecosystem remains protected. Material selection was guided by sustainability and resilience, with the architecture favouring concrete-free construction, bushfire-resistant Australian timbers, natural-finish metals, rammed earth walls, and locally sourced laterite gravels and charred eucalypt. Local trades and artisans played a key role, reinforcing the project’s deep connection to Country.

DAA Mangawhai home featuring breezway louvres overlooking pool
DAA Mangawhai bathroom featuring breezway louvres for ventilation
Across its expansive program—including shared workspaces for Park rangers and researchers—the Centre demonstrates low-embodied-energy construction and Universal Design principles, ensuring accessibility for all. The surrounding landscape design enhances safety, reduces bushfire risks, and supports environmental education through thoughtful interpretation.

To achieve the project’s strong indoor–outdoor connection and meet rigorous ESD performance benchmarks, Breezway® Louvre Windows were integrated throughout key spaces to deliver controlled, high-performance natural ventilation. The Altair® Louvre system allows large volumes of fresh air to move through the building, supporting passive cooling, improving air quality, and reducing reliance on mechanical systems. Their ability to angle airflow, maximise natural breezes, and seal tightly during extreme weather made them an ideal choice for this remote, environmentally sensitive site.

With its sustainability performance measured against 365 ESD criteria, the Flinders Chase Visitor Centre showcases how thoughtful design—enhanced by Breezway Louvres—can create a self-sufficient, climate-responsive facility deeply connected to its landscape.

Awards:
AIA 2025 South Australia Architecture Awards:

  • The Derrick Kendrick Award for Sustainable Architecture
  • COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture
  • Award for Public Architecture

AIA 2025 National Architecture Awards:

  • COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture
  • Documentation for Sustainable Architecture

2025 Master Builders Award:

  • Commercial / Industrial Building $10M to $20M

Architect: Troppo Architects

Photographers: Brad Griffin / DEW / Ryan Horsnell