Award winning architect and educator, Lindsay Holland joins Lindsay Clare, Kerry Clare, Patrick Clifford and John Hockings as a design director at Architectus.
March 31st, 2008
He is a well respected figure in the Australian architectural world, and in joining architectus Melbourne, marks an exciting new chapter for the dynamic firm.
Lindsay Holland has been developing his skills for over two decades, and has had a huge impact on the design culture in this country.
His strong teaching background will be an enormous asset to the firm, offering his expert design mentoring to graduate architects who will continue to join the growing firm.
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