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  2. BVN Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Bligh Voller Nield became BVN Architecture in 2009 [1] and merged with Donovan Hill in 2013 to form BVN Donovan Hill. In 2014 the practice transitioned to the name BVN. [citation needed] BVN is a large architectural firm, employing over 300 staff. Its portfolio includes projects such as airports, commercial and public buildings. [2]

  3. Donovan Hill - Wikipedia

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    The firm existed as a separate entity until 2012 when it merged with BVN Architecture, one of Australia's largest Architectural firms. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] BVN is commonly known for their work on sport facilities for the 2004 Athens Olympic Games , 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and the 2012 London Olympic Games , as well as their work in Australia on Civic ...

  4. Abbie Galvin - Wikipedia

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    Abbie Galvin Born Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Nationality Australian Occupation Architect Children 3 Practice New South Wales Government Architect Projects The Braggs (2013), Royal North Shore Hospital (2012), Stockland head office (2007) Abbie Galvin (born 1970) is the 24th NSW Government Architect. Formerly a Principal of Australian architecture, urban design and interior design ...

  5. Australian PlantBank - Wikipedia

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    BVN: Awards and prizes: Public Architecture: National Award – Australian Institute of Architects 2014 : The Australian PlantBank is a seed bank located in ...

  6. Lawrence Nield - Wikipedia

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    He was one of the founders of BVN Architecture (formerly Bligh Voller Nield). In March 2013 Nield was appointed the Northern Territory Government Architect a position he held until 2018. [ 3 ] In 2010 Lawrence Nield founded Studio Nield with his partner Andrea Nield in Sydney.

  7. Greenland Centre, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The project was developed by Greenland Group and was designed by BVN and Woods Bagot.The initial stages of the project involved the gutting and conversion of the Sydney Water Board tower which previously occupied the site, before progressing to the construction of further storeys on top, resulting in a residential tower with 470 apartments and six penthouses across 67 levels.

  8. 480 Queen Street - Wikipedia

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    The project was designed by BVN Architecture and developed and constructed by Grocon, in partnership with Dexus. A key design feature is a 1,400-square-metre (15,000 sq ft) area known as Hobbs Park [3] with river views on level four, open to all tenants and the public.

  9. UTS Vicki Sara Building - Wikipedia

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    It is the third building to be opened under the plan for $154 million worth of structures designed by Durbach Block Jaggers (DBJ) in association with BVN Architecture constructed by Richard Crookes Constructions. [2] The building is located in the City Campus at 67 Thomas St, Ultimo.