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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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Heritage incentive provision allows non-permissible use  (townhouses) on heritage listed site.

Heritage incentive provision allows non-permissible use (townhouses) on heritage listed site.

November 26, 2015
by Christian
Residential

Is your property heritage listed?  Are you wondering if you can still develop your site with multiple dwellings? McCullum Ashby Architects recently received approval for…

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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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Another affordable housing SEPP development has been APPROVED!

Another affordable housing SEPP development has been APPROVED!

June 2, 2014
by Christian
Residential

Last Thursday 29th May 2014 we obtained approval for a development application (DA) for the provision of twenty 2 bedroom units on a 3,200m² site in…

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Weathertex uses one of our projects as a CASE STUDY

Weathertex uses one of our projects as a CASE STUDY

April 9, 2014
by Murray
General, Residential

McCullum Ashby Architects was recently featured for a product case study by Weathertex for a new contemporary three bedroom home in Wahroonga. Download the case study….

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