Two leading architecture practices have merged to form Conrad Gargett Riddel
December 10th, 2012
Conrad Gargett Architecture (CGA) and Riddel Architecture (RA) have merged.
The coming together of these nationally awarded firms sees the partnership offer a broad range of expertise in contemporary design and heritage conservation.
Bruce Wolfe, Managing Director of CGA believes the joining of the two practices will enable a better, broader and deeper service, with RA offering further expertise in contemporary design, heritage and conservation consultancy, and complementary experience in education, commercial, residential and aged care projects.
“We are very pleased to have RA on board. They are a great team and will strengthen our practice, particularly in the areas of heritage and conservation consultancy,” says Bruce.
Conrad Gargett Riddel will operate from the current CGA offices in Brisbane, Sydney and Townsville.
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