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Why should we use an architect?

Why should we use an architect?

March 17, 2023
by Murray
Commercial, Residential

There are many reasons why it is beneficial to use an architect for your building or renovation project: 1. Expertise: Architects are professionals who have…

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Seniors Living on a steep site with less than 20m frontage at the boundary

Seniors Living on a steep site with less than 20m frontage at the boundary

June 20, 2019
by Christian
General

Yes we can design a Seniors Living Development on a steep site with a narrow frontage. It requires some care consideration of the levels and…

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Works Complete at 85 & 85a Braeside St

Works Complete at 85 & 85a Braeside St

September 21, 2016
by Christian
General

McCullum Ashby Architects are pleased to announce that works have completed on another quality seniors living development. The project involved the construction of seven generous…

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GRADUATE ARCHITECT required for boutique architecture studio

GRADUATE ARCHITECT required for boutique architecture studio

May 6, 2016
by Murray
General

Finished university and looking to jump start your career? Do you want to join a small team of creative, energetic and talented architects? Do you…

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Architect Designed Home Under Construction

Architect Designed Home Under Construction

October 16, 2014
by Christian
Residential

We visited site this morning to see this new contemporary house designed by McCullum Ashby Architects well under way. The owner/builder was working hard using…

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Who said big can’t be beautiful ?

Who said big can’t be beautiful ?

October 15, 2014
by Christian
Residential

McCullum Ashby Architects was engaged to design a substantial residence on one of the premier streets of the Upper North Shore of Sydney. Telegraph Road…

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