Bates Smart Architects have appointed Sheree Proposch as a new Director of the practice.
August 20th, 2008
The Directors of Bates Smart have announced the appointment of Sheree Proposch as a Director.
Proposch will continue to head the Health Science and Education team at the company bringing with her 20 years of experience in the planning and realisation of health and science facilities.
Most recently Proposch has been closely involved in critical elements of the new Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne. She has also worked on Parkville Comprehensive Cancer Centre and Dandenong Hospital.
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