HBO+EMTB’s Urban and Landscape Team expands with the recent appointment of Principal Andrew Brophy.
February 16th, 2015
Andrew comes to HBO+EMTB with over 20 years experience in landscape design and construction. Originally a student of horticulture and garden design, Andrew subsequently progressed into landscape architecture after studying at RMIT in Melbourne.
Most recently he practiced as an Associate at Urban Initiatives in Melbourne, prior to which he worked in local government and for many years as a freelance consultant.
“We’ve recruited Andrew to lead our Sydney Landscape team because of his breadth of experience”, says Kevin Fitzgerald, Managing Director of HBO+EMTB.
“His background in public domain, park and open space design, masterplanning and infrastructure projects will complement the skills of our well regarded Sydney Urban and Landscape studio.”
“Andrew’s practical experience coupled with his attention to detail and his conceptual rigour will be a real asset across our urban and landscape portfolio”.
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