Project Details

In May 2019 the Armadale District Hall was officially reopened.  Originally built in 1936 and located in the heart of the Armadale City Centre, the historic Armadale District Hall has been transformed into a modern, inviting, and open community facility with a complementary mixture of heritage and contemporary built form. 

A new multipurpose hall was built adjacent to the original hall to improve the functionality of the building.  This design has allowed for a unique space for significant community events and performance, whilst also providing a base for weekly programs that keep the facility activated on a daily basis.  Both halls are connected by an elegant foyer with a small plaza between spaces.

The features of this facility include:

  • Retractable seating – capacity 252 people
  • Gallery – 50 people
  • Supper room – capacity 50 people
  • Multi Purpose Hall with kitchenette and concertina dividing wall for flexible use of space – capacity 190 people
  • Green rooms
  • Lift access to the stage

Awards:

2020 Western Australian Heritage Awards – Conservation or Adaptive Reuse Category

Year of completion: 
2019
Location: 
Armadale District Hall
90 Jull Street
Armadale
Western Australia 6112
Total project cost: 
$4,300,000
Funding sources: 
  • $1,000,000 Lotterywest Grant
  • Balance -  City of Armadale