Australian architects rank 25 in World Architecture top 100.
January 25th, 2010
The World Architecture survey of global practices honoured antipodean architects with their announcement of Hassell as the number one practice in Australasia.
Over the last 15 years, the World Architecture survey – published in association with the London-based Building Design magazine – has recognised the leading practices in the industry.
As the leading indicator of how the global architectural profession is developing, the award comes as an important milestone in the company’s history.
With projects as diverse as the Qantas Domestic Terminal in Sydney, through to the ANZ Learning Centre in Melbourne, the privately owned network of twelve design studios across Australasia is renowned for its flexibility.
The award secures Hassell as one of the leading architectural practices in the world.
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