The Directors of Tzannes Associates this week announce that Associated Ben Green will become a new director of the successful practice.
October 8th, 2013
Based out of the Chippendale, Sydney, Studio – Green first joined the practice in 1999 as a graduate.
“Ben is an exceptional architect: talented, intelligent, focused and rigorous in his approach to everything he undertakes,” said the Directors of Tzannes Associates in a statement this week, “We look forward to his continuing contribution, both to our clients’ projects, and to our team and studio practice.”
After graduating with First Class Honours from the University of Sydney in 1998, Green joined Tzannes in 1999. From 2004, he worked as an associate director of the English practice Witherford Watson Mann for three years (2013 Stirling Prize winners).
Since 2007, when Green returned to Australia and Tzannes Associates his skills have been demonstrated in the design, documentation and management of the Royal Apartments in Newcastle , Cranbrook school in Sydney’s eastern subusrbs, a number of private residences among many other projects.
In 2010 Ben became an Associate, leading the development of the practice’s design culture and our design, procurement and project delivery systems. He is currently working on major multi and single residential projects in Sydney.
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