Marc Beattie
Director

Marc specialises in guiding the evolution of our historic environment. He collaborates effectively with stakeholders to deeply understand the history and significance of heritage places, balancing this with a pragmatic approach to development to ensure ongoing viability and function. Marc is involved in all stages of project delivery, from initial feasibility studies and heritage design development to the preparation of heritage reports and documentation, authority liaison, and heritage conservation services during construction.
Marc’s academic qualifications are complemented by his extensive experience in heritage management in both Western Australia and the UK. He is a full member of ICOMOS Australia and the Institute of Historic Building Conservation, in addition to being an affiliate of the Australian Institute of Architects. His expertise spans town planning, building conservation, cultural engagement, heritage interpretation, and character protection. His work has been greatly enriched by living and working on Whadjuk Boodja with the Noongar community and his involvement in some of WA’s most significant heritage projects, including the New Museum Boola Bardip, New Norcia Conservation Management Plan and Boorloo Bridges.
Marc is also a trusted advisor to local and state governments, serving on several design review panels as a heritage expert, including the City of Perth.
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MA (Hons) Geography and Town Planning MSc Urban Conservation
Affiliations:
ICOMOS Institute of Historic Building Conservation (UK) Australian Institute of Architects City of Vincent Design Review Panel Heritage Skills Association WA