Hunter and Richards Design firm, Melbourne, are proud to announce the appointment of Shirley Cooper as Associate.
July 23rd, 2008
Shirley started with Hunter and Richards in January 2006, showning remarkable talent in designing interior solutions.
Shirley has close to ten years professional design experience at prominent architectural firms such as SJB, Gray Puksand and Henderson and Lodge.
As Senior Designer and Associate, the growth of Hunter and Richards as a design practice could not be in better hands.
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