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Located in the new Barangaroo precinct this project boasts a Drinking Lounge, Restaurant, and Patisserie and will certainly become a destination for those seeking a dining pleasure. Although each area...
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Ichor…
Elegant is the most suitable word to describe this project which has converted a somewhat dark drab area into a wonderful welcoming contemporary space to be a focal point of...
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Buildcorp…
TThe first impression of the 9m long floating reception desk is a fitting introduction to the exceptional work carried out on this project which has the most appealing modern day...
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SHAPE…
Shaped timber panelling in the lift foyers is just a start of this fabulous project where next you are taken by the stylish reception area before you are confronted with...
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Buildcorp…
No stone was left unturned to produce the ultimate home for such a prominent firm. Every conceivable item considered has been accomplished in this unbelievable installation and the results can...
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Cockram…
The Calyx project comprised the redevelopment of the existing Sydney Tropical Centre in the Royal Botanic Gardens which involved the design from the Client functional brief through DA and CC...
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Kane…
This social and recreational facilities project was constructed on a 70,000m2 green fields site opposite a local shopping centre and consisted of two large multi storey buildings separating the community...
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Lendlease…
This Public Private Partnership project involved the design and construction and concurrent delivery of three (3) major individual yet connected world class public buildings on a brownfield, inner city site...
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John…
The Equinix SY4 Stage 1 project included the construction of a two storey data centre supported by a level plant area and a two storey administration annex, totalling 21,000 square...
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FDC…
The project was the transformation of the existing outdated library and music theatre into a state of the art facility for staff, students and visitors of Western Sydney University. The...
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