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Court finds Seniors Living permissible on sites mapped with Biodiversity in Ku-ring-gai Council

Court finds Seniors Living permissible on sites mapped with Biodiversity in Ku-ring-gai Council

June 21, 2019
by Christian
General

Today a favourable judgement was handed down by Justice Robson  of the Land & environment Court on one of our projects Rosewood vs Ku-ring-gai. We had a…

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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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9 Houses Approved Under Seniors Living SEPP Ku-ring-gai Council

9 Houses Approved Under Seniors Living SEPP Ku-ring-gai Council

November 12, 2015
by Christian
Residential

Seniors Living Development Application Approved 9 Houses for 40 Clissold Rd, Wahroonga McCullum Ashby Architects has some exciting news to share. On Tuesday 27th October…

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DA APPROVED !!!!!! Townhouse Development Under State Environmental Planning Policy (Housing for Seniors or People with a Disability) 2004

DA APPROVED !!!!!! Townhouse Development Under State Environmental Planning Policy (Housing for Seniors or People with a Disability) 2004

June 27, 2013
by admin
Residential

We are pleased to reveal our design for a new development involving 6 townhouses designed in accordance with the State Environmental Planning Policy (Housing for…

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