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The Sunshine Coast’s most historic and significant buildings will be open for the public to explore, during a special two-day event.

The Sunshine Coast Open House will allow people a rare opportunity to tour a remarkable range of architecturally diverse, sustainable and time-honoured buildings across the region.

The event was officially launched at the University of the Sunshine Coast Art Gallery on Tuesday, by Sunshine Coast Open House 2022 Ambassador and Queensland Government Architect Leah Lang.

Visitors will be able to discover long-kept secrets behind some of the region’s most intriguing buildings, such as the heritage-listed Landsborough Museum and Koongalba, the newly-renovated Eumundi Museum, mid-century Geddes House and Wilson Beach House, contemporary Black House and Paperbark Pod, and the Eumundi School of Arts Hall, thanks to many celebrated architects and informed volunteers holding special guided tours.

Pioneer Cottage at Buderim.

Sunshine Coast Open House Committee Chair Lindy Atkin said 28 buildings would open, and guided and self-guided tours would be offered, with the aim of encouraging the public to explore and engage with the region’s built environment.

“This is the one weekend each year when locals and visitors can enjoy rare access to our region’s buildings and have the opportunity to meet the people, architects, designers, planners, engineers, and historians whose contributions make the Sunshine Coast such a special and unique place,” Ms Atkin said.

“Sunshine Coast Open House prides itself on showcasing the rich architectural diversity of the region and provides a unique opportunity for people passionate about the coast to explore and discover its inspiring architecture and cultural heritage.”

The Eumundi School of Arts in 1913.

Sunshine Coast Council is one of the Founding Partners of Sunshine Coast Open House and a Principal Partner in this year’s program through its Arts + Heritage Levy.

Sunshine Coast Open House is part of the Open House Worldwide network, founded by Open House London in 1992 and now in more than 46 cities around the world.

People wishing to volunteer, learn more about Sunshine Coast Open House, or book a tour can visit Sunshine Coast Open House.

For more, see Facebook @SunshineCoastOpenHouse, Twitter @SunshineCoastOH and Instagram @SunshineCoastOpenHouse.

Bankfoot House at Glass House Mountains.

Top things to do at SCOH

Architect for a day: High school students interested in studying architecture and design have an opportunity to learn more about the profession at a special workshop on Saturday,  October 15 from 9.30am.

Ask an architect at ACE: Thinking about building a new home or renovating an existing one? Book your free mini consultation with an architect from 3.30pm on Saturday, October 15.

Walking tours: Discover special places and learn more about the Sunshine Coast during several small group walking tours on Saturday, October 22 and Sunday, October 23.

Sketchfest: Celebrate the Sunshine Coast’s urban environment through Urban Sketching. This is a great opportunity for local artists and the public to participate with local and visiting urban sketchers on Saturday, October 22 and Sunday, October 23.

Children’s program: A fun activity book for children, full of amazing sketches and puzzles by some of the Sunshine Coast’s most creative architects, designers, and organisations.

Photo competition: Enter the Sunshine Coast Open House Photography Competition for your chance to win $1000. For further information, or to request a media preview of participating buildings please contact: Ann Rainbow, Sunshine Coast Open House, via phone 0411 482 792 or email ann@arainbow.com.au.

Koongalba at Yandina.

Sunshine Coast Open House Building List

  • Hinterland: Bankfoot House Heritage Precinct, Landsborough Museum, Fairview (Pattemore House)
  • Caloundra: Caloundra Regional Gallery, The Geddes House (booking required), Caloundra Lighthouses, Family Tree House (booking required), Wilson Beach House (Dicky Beach House) (booking required), Paperbark Pod (booking required).
  • Sippy Downs: Wishlist, University of the Sunshine Coast Art Gallery.
  • Maroochydore/Buderim: Pioneer Cottage Buderim, Maroubra House (booking required), Headland House (booking required).
  • Palmwoods/Nambour/Yandina: The Black House (booking required), The Nambour Tram Terminus, Koongalba (booking required).
  • Eumundi: Eumundi House (booking required), Eumundi School of Arts Hall, Eumundi Museum.
  • Noosa/Noosa Hinterland: Panorama House (booking required), Kijiji (booking required), Australis (booking required), The Majestic Theatre, Pomona Railway Station Gallery,  Alfredson’s Joinery (booking required).
  • Special addition: Kings Beach House (booking required), The Cubby (booking required).
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