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Construction commences on contemporary Berowra home

Construction commences on contemporary Berowra home

August 9, 2016
by Murray
Residential

We are very please to see that construction has commenced on our design for a contemporary new home on the escarpment overlooking the beautiful Berowra…

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Heritage incentive provision allows non-permissible use  (townhouses) on heritage listed site.

Heritage incentive provision allows non-permissible use (townhouses) on heritage listed site.

November 26, 2015
by Christian
Residential

Is your property heritage listed?  Are you wondering if you can still develop your site with multiple dwellings? McCullum Ashby Architects recently received approval for…

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9 Houses Approved Under Seniors Living SEPP Ku-ring-gai Council

9 Houses Approved Under Seniors Living SEPP Ku-ring-gai Council

November 12, 2015
by Christian
Residential

Seniors Living Development Application Approved 9 Houses for 40 Clissold Rd, Wahroonga McCullum Ashby Architects has some exciting news to share. On Tuesday 27th October…

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3 Graham Avenue Pymble DA Approved Site For Sale

3 Graham Avenue Pymble DA Approved Site For Sale

June 11, 2015
by Christian
Residential

Our client recently listed his property for sale at 3 Graham Avenue Pymble with a DA approval for the substantial residence that we designed.  The…

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The addam’s family home gets a make over…

The addam’s family home gets a make over…

March 6, 2015
by Christian
Residential

See the latest project that we are working on. A wonderful heritage listed property affectionately named by locals as the Addam’s Family home of Paddington….

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Two more dual occupancy’s approved in Ryde Council

Two more dual occupancy’s approved in Ryde Council

January 15, 2015
by Christian
Residential

McCullum Ashby Architects  recently obtained Development Application approval for two dual occupancies in Pratten Avenue in the City of Ryde Council. Both Development Applications were…

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