Melbourne-based firm Rothelowman have been short-listed for two Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) State Awards for their work on two projects: their own Rothelowman’s Design Studio within Melbourne’s “future arts precinct” and the D2 Student accommodation building. The UDIA (Victoria) Awards for Excellence recognises innovation and excellence within Urban Development. The winners of the […]
August 5th, 2009
Melbourne-based firm Rothelowman have been short-listed for two Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) State Awards for their work on two projects: their own Rothelowman’s Design Studio within Melbourne’s “future arts precinct” and the D2 Student accommodation building.
The UDIA (Victoria) Awards for Excellence recognises innovation and excellence within Urban Development.
The winners of the National Awards will be announced in December this year.
Rothelowman
rothelowman.com.au
UDIA
udia.com.au

Rothelowman’s Design Studio

D2 Student accommodation
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