Melbourne-based architecture firm Neometro Architects have experienced some changes. The company have officially changed their name to McAllister Alcock Architects, with Directors Clare McAllister and Karen Alcock. Operating as Neometro Architects for the past 20 years, the company has worked on a number of significant projects for Neometro Projects, the development arm of the business, […]
December 4th, 2008
Melbourne-based architecture firm Neometro Architects have experienced some changes. The company have officially changed their name to McAllister Alcock Architects, with Directors Clare McAllister and Karen Alcock.
Operating as Neometro Architects for the past 20 years, the company has worked on a number of significant projects for Neometro Projects, the development arm of the business, as well as other ‘outside’ client projects.
MAA Architects have moved into their new studio in South Yarra- Studio Two, 4 Bond Street, designed by MAA. The original team from Neometro Architects will continue on with MAA.
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