Our Team
kris mainstone
Originally from Bunbury, Kris is a registered Australian architect with significant local and international expertise. Since studying architecture at both the University of Western Australia and TU Delft University The Netherlands, Kris has now practiced for over 15 years.
Kris has extensive experience in projects of various types and scales. His built work includes boutique residential, multi-residential, commercial, retail, hotel and master planning.
Kris has worked together with renowned international design practices Skidmore Owings and Merrill (SOM) and Hassell participating in several high profile international landmark projects such as the London Olympics. Kris’s love of design and residential architecture was formed during his time in The Netherlands, where housing is a highly valued architectural investment. A keen surfer, Kris and his young family consider the South West as their second home, spending every available opportunity there.
gordon purvis
Heading up Hoffman’s Margaret River office for several years, Gordon and has a deep understanding of the region. Gordon’s experience spans 27 years and includes a strong background in construction, documentation, and administration. Gordon’s construction experience extends to include long term relationships with quality local builders, sub-contractors and trades.
As a Margaret River AFL Masters player and junior football coach, Gordon has strong connection with the South West community.
sacha clark
Sacha was born and bred in Margaret River, attending regional schools and representing local sporting clubs. Growing up in the South-West gave Sacha a passion for surfing, sustainability and the outdoors, which has shaped her design intentions and style.
Sacha moved to Perth to start University, and since has expanded her connections with the South-West regional community, working with local trades, building companies, consultants, and the Augusta-Margaret River council. She has designed a range of dwellings in the region in Karridale, Wilderness and Margaret River town.