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Donations needed in the aftermath of the Nepal earthquake

Donations needed in the aftermath of the Nepal earthquake

May 1, 2015
by Christian
General

In 2011, both Murray & Christian spent some time trekking together in Nepal. During this trip we met many wonderful local Nepali and Sherpa people,…

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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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Natalie Rosin’s ceramics on exhibition

Natalie Rosin’s ceramics on exhibition

March 4, 2015
by Christian
General

Please check out Natalie’s latest exhibition from today until the 29th March Details can be found here: http://www.willoughby.nsw.gov.au/community/Facilities/Willoughby-Incinerator/willoughby-incinerator-art-space/2015-exhibition-calendar/intersections-the-art-of-architects/

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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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Architect Designed Home Under Construction

Architect Designed Home Under Construction

October 16, 2014
by Christian
Residential

We visited site this morning to see this new contemporary house designed by McCullum Ashby Architects well under way. The owner/builder was working hard using…

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Who said big can’t be beautiful ?

Who said big can’t be beautiful ?

October 15, 2014
by Christian
Residential

McCullum Ashby Architects was engaged to design a substantial residence on one of the premier streets of the Upper North Shore of Sydney. Telegraph Road…

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