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Congratulations to Natalie – Archi-bottle 2014 finalist.

Congratulations to Natalie – Archi-bottle 2014 finalist.

September 24, 2014
by Murray
General

McCullum Ashby Architects would like to congratulate Natalie Rosin for her  top 30 finalist placing in the 2014 Archi-Bottle art competition with boutique wine producer…

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Another affordable housing SEPP development has been APPROVED!

Another affordable housing SEPP development has been APPROVED!

June 2, 2014
by Christian
Residential

Last Thursday 29th May 2014 we obtained approval for a development application (DA) for the provision of twenty 2 bedroom units on a 3,200m² site in…

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Beat the change in legislation; City of Ryde Council

Beat the change in legislation; City of Ryde Council

April 22, 2014
by Christian
Residential

We just obtained DA approval for  four (4) x 3+ bedroom dwellings on a site of 1,747sqm in Gladesville. The process took 3 months and…

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Fastest DA approval ever! In just 33 days

Fastest DA approval ever! In just 33 days

April 15, 2014
by Christian
Residential

Rear View Before Rear View After Front View Before Front View After Want a fast DA approval? McCullum Ashby Architects have just beaten our own previous record for the fastest…

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Weathertex uses one of our projects as a CASE STUDY

Weathertex uses one of our projects as a CASE STUDY

April 9, 2014
by Murray
General, Residential

McCullum Ashby Architects was recently featured for a product case study by Weathertex for a new contemporary three bedroom home in Wahroonga. Download the case study….

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CONSTRUCTION COMMENCES ON 16 UNIT DEVELOPMENT UNDER AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING 2009 SEPP

CONSTRUCTION COMMENCES ON 16 UNIT DEVELOPMENT UNDER AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING 2009 SEPP

February 7, 2014
by Christian
Residential

McCullum Ashby Architects are very happy to see that the construction has commenced on this project with the concrete slabs for the rear 2 buildings…

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