Building Community: A New Chapter for Bar Beach

At the heart of Bar Beach, New South Wales, lies the Cooks Hill Surf Life Saving Club, a cornerstone of the local community and a vital asset for the community and beach safety.
Season’s Greetings from the team at Webber

This year, Webber Architects proudly celebrates 21 years of creating exceptional spaces for our clients and community. We’ve grown through significant promotions, new team members, and achievements, strengthening our culture and expertise. A warm welcome to our newest team members: Jane Cole, Matthew Taylor, Susanna Behne-Smith, Quinton Cannataci, Marcelina Kopczak, and Jack Webber. We also […]
Cheers to 21 Years

This year marks a major milestone for us at Webber Architects—we’re celebrating 21 years in business! Reflecting on what has brought us this far, we believe our team has been our most valuable investment.
Hurstville Golf Club: A Modern Hub for Community and Leisure

Many local councils are acutely aware of a building’s use-by-date – with their constituents, the public, expecting a certain level of amenity and services.
Forster Surf Life Saving Club: A Vision for Community Enhancement

At Webber Architects, we are currently immersed in an exciting endeavour that embodies our passion for creating spaces that uplift communities.
Buildcare – House 1: Mayfield, Newcastle

When Jon Webber recently went to the launch of House 1 in Mayfield on behalf of Builtcare, he was moved by both the presentation and by the cause – creating a home for those with spinal injuries.
Interview with Sandra Hinchey, director and registered architect

We work in teams and currently I have three graduates and one architectural student on my team. We manage a number of projects ranging in size and scope as well as being at different stages.
Celebrating Excellence: Catherine McAuley Catholic College’s Grand Opening

The invitation was extended to the team at Webber Architects to attend the official opening and blessing at Catherine McAuley Catholic College, Medowie.