2008 welcomes two new associates at Cunsolo, Melbourne and Sydney
January 31st, 2008
Barnaby Clark has been promoted to Associate at Cunsolo Architects, Melbourne. Barnaby (pictured) has been working as a member of the Corporate Interior design team at Cunsolo for two and half years.
Designer Michael Chuang has also been promoted to the position of Associate at Cunsolo in Sydney. Michael has been practicing in the field of interior design for over twelve years.
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