Kyriacou Architects have moved into a new office in Melbourne: New Address Suite 3 Level 5 443 Little Collins Street Melbourne 3000 To coincide with the move, they have launched a new website:http://www.karch.com.au
March 4th, 2008
Kyriacou Architects have moved into a new office in Melbourne:
New Address
Suite 3 Level 5
443 Little Collins Street
Melbourne 3000
To coincide with the move, they have launched a new website:
http://www.karch.com.au
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