Mccullum Ashby Architects 2076
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McCullum Ashby is a small design studio specialising in residential and commercial projects predominantly on Sydney’s North Shore. For us, each project is an opportunity to create contextually sensitive & energy efficient buildings that are tailored to a client's specific needs. We find beauty in quiet, understated forms, exposed and expressive structure and carefully resolved and crafted details . Our designs celebrate light filled open spaces with a strong connection to the outdoors, incorporating sustainable technologies and minimising environmental impacts. McCullum Ashby Architects was founded in 1977 by Mr Gordon Fuller. Although Gordon has now retired the current business boasts a combined 80 years of building industry experience. McCullum Ashby Architects has undertaken a significant body of work throughout greater Sydney and regional New South Wales including commercial, hospitality, retail and institutional developments together with mixed use and multi-residential developments. Recent projects range from $100k to $18m. The practice provides an intimate and professional approach to all projects whether they are large or small. Please feel free to call our office to see what ideas we could have for your next project or just drop into to meet the dynamic team.
| Authority | Licence | Status | Verification |
|---|---|---|---|
NSW Architects Registration Board NSW 7463 View on register | 7463 | Not listed | Verified |
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