The University of Queensland’s School of Architecture building has been born again thanks to the design of m3architecture.
May 29th, 2017
Architect
m3architecture
Photography
Brett Boardman
Builder
Schiavello
Furniture
I.AM – Stacking tables
Image Lighting – Tolomeo Decentrata Suspension Lights
Artemide – Tolomeo Decentrata Suspension Lights
Darkon – Downlights and luminaries
Finishes
Forbo – Marmoleum floor tiles
Woven Image – Echo panel pinboards
Australian Metalcraft – Zinc finishes
Fixed & Fitted
Designer Doorware – Glass door pulls
Franke – Sink
Enware – Tapware
Zip – Chill/boiling unit
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