Friday, 9 September, 2016 - 16:18
People Moves September 12 2016
O’Sullivan leaves CCI, New BDO partner, WAPC names three new members, CCN names new associate
TRCB (formerly Taylor Robinson Chaney Broderick) was formed in 2018 – a merger of three established architectural studios: Taylor Robinson (since 1995), Chaney Architecture (since 2014) and Broderick Architects (since 1972).
TRCB is a multi-disciplinary practice delivering architectural, urban design and interiors projects.
Rank | Company | # | |
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TRCB | 24 |
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Hassell | 22 |
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Hames Sharley | 20 |
4th | - | MJA Studio | 20 |
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Silver Thomas Hanley | 18 |
Rank | Company | # | |
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Mata Design Studio | 5 |
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Raphael Design Australia | 4 |
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TRCB | 3 |
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Diverse Project Group | 3 |
20th | - | Rothelowman | 3 |
Rank | Company | # | |
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3rd | Cox Architecture | 61 | |
4th | Silver Thomas Hanley | 60 | |
5th | TRCB | 55 | |
6th | Hillam Architects | 48 | |
7th | Woods Bagot | 42 |
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UPDATED: Interior Designers list | 29 Apr 2024 |
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O’Sullivan leaves CCI, New BDO partner, WAPC names three new members, CCN names new associate
Doing more with less is common practice for most businesses in an economic slowdown and the state’s architects are no different, with many adapting and evolving their services to win work.
Design firms HASSELL, Cox Architecture and HKS have received plaudits for their work on Perth’s Optus Stadium at the 2018 WA Architecture Awards, with the sports and entertainment precinct winning the top accolade and prizes in four other categories.
AMP Capital will begin a long-awaited $800 million development at Karrinyup Shopping Centre next week, increasing the size of the centre from about 60,000sqm to almost 110,000sqm.
Facilitating the biggest construction project outside of WA’s resources sector has been a complex undertaking for Rowe Group subsidiary Proven Project Management.
The Pingelly Recreation and Cultural Centre has received the highest honours at this year’s Australian Institute of Architects WA Architecture Awards, receiving the George Temple Poole Award.
The WA Museum Boola Bardip received several accolades for architectural excellence at the latest instalment of the Australian Institute of Architects WA awards.
After going back to the drawing board, Woolworths’ $120 million proposal to develop a twin-tower mixed-use project in Scarborough has been approved.
FRP Capital’s $22 million Yanchep Central expansion plan is set to get the green light from the development assessment panel after receiving the backing of the City of Wanneroo.
TRCB Architects and EIW Architects have been appointed to design $23 million and $15 million projects at John Curtin College of the Arts and Mount Lawley Senior High School respectively.
Business News understands the redevelopment is due to be completed by late 2024.
Architects are finding ways to push the envelope on sustainable design.
Fremantle’s Walyalup Civic Centre scooped the major prize at the event.
An application to build a 13 and 11 storey apartment towers on a 4,700 square metre block in North Perth has been lodged.
A South Perth private school has submitted plans for a new sports centre and gym revamp, estimated to cost $32 million, as part of its centenary celebrations.
A state development panel has given the green light to Wesley College's proposed $32 million sports centre and gymnasium refurbishment.
An eight-centimetre height difference between the original floor of a Coles supermarket and an extension to the building has led the owner to take legal action against the architecture firm that designed the extension.
Attention to environmental impact was a theme across several of the winners of this year’s Architecture Awards.
The state government has contracted an architect for the new Brabham High School, as it moves on the multi-million dollars’ worth of education funding pledged during the election.
The winners of this year’s WA Architecture Awards have been revealed, with a diverse pool of projects showcased.
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TRCB is included in 2 lists - Architects and Interior Designers.