Offering the unique opportunity to snoop inside some of New South Wales’ finest architectural projects, Archi Tours is holding a full day tour of some iconic residences, departing from Tusculum on 27 March 2010. Projects visited include the Utz Sanby home at Willoughby, Edward Szewcyks home in Woollahra and Fivewinds by Johannsen Associates at Northbridge. […]
March 15th, 2010
Offering the unique opportunity to snoop inside some of New South Wales’ finest architectural projects, Archi Tours is holding a full day tour of some iconic residences, departing from Tusculum on 27 March 2010.
Projects visited include the Utz Sanby home at Willoughby, Edward Szewcyks home in Woollahra and Fivewinds by Johannsen Associates at Northbridge.
Each architect will be available to give a brief overview of each project and answer questions.
To book a place visit the AIA website or contact Lee Baker-Lewis on Contact: Lee Baker-Louis on 02 9246 4005.
Archi Tours
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