Gold Coast Open House
This returning design event lets you take a peek inside the Gold Coast's interesting and architecturally significant buildings.
Overview
The Gold Coast might be known for its sandy beaches, sizeable array of shopping strips and more than a couple of theme parks, but beyond all that lurks plenty of interesting and architecturally significant buildings. Luxe houses, sky-high residential buildings, cute seaside chapels, a towering art gallery — the list goes on.
It's a side of the Goldie that many never ponder, and it's on display for two days across Saturday, October 12–Sunday, October 13. That's when Open House hits the sunny tourist spot for 2024, and welcomes in anyone who'd like to take a sticky beak at 25-plus locations.
Public buildings, sites and structures opening their doors include HOTA, Home of the Arts, plus the Broadbeach Cultural Precinct, Gold Coast Airport International Terminal, the former Southport Town Hall, Gold Coast Hinterland Heritage Museum, Broadbeach Library, Robina TAFE and Broadwater Chapel by the Sea.
Fancy peering inside homes and cabins? That's where the Tugun Hill House, a cabin in Tallebudgera, Dolphin Court House and more all come in.
Remember your childhood dreams of getting to run rampant in a department store after hours? Or your grown-up version, involving IKEA? Think of this as a more realistic version. And, it's also a way to satisfy your architectural and design curiosity.
The 2024 lineup also includes talks on Surfers Paradise's 60s and 70s apartment towers, plus future-proofing the Goldie, and a Coolangatta walking tour.