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BVN is a large architectural firm, employing over 300 staff. Its portfolio includes projects such as airports, commercial and public buildings. [ 2 ] Beyond its work in Australia, it has also designed facilities for the 2004 Athens Olympic Games , 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and 2012 London Olympic Games .
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 ...
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.
BVN Architecture, an Australian architecture company; Baron Aviation Services, an American cargo airline, by ICAO code; Compañía de Minas Buenaventura, a Peruvian precious metals company, by stock ticker; Bolsa de Valores de Nicaragua, a stock exchange in Nicaragua
Architecture firm: BVN: Awards and prizes: Public Architecture: National Award – Australian Institute of Architects 2014 : The Australian PlantBank is a seed ...
Mabel Fidler Building, Ravenswood School for Girls by BVN Architecture. Ravenswood is located on its original site, a single campus in suburban Gordon. The school has progressively expanded since 1901, with the acquisition of new properties and the upgrading of facilities. [20]
In 2014, he was a juror at the Australian Institute of Architects' 2014 Brisbane Regional Architecture Awards. [ 9 ] Kevin O'Brien Architects merged with BVN Architecture in 2018.
Volcano House, also known as the Cinder Cone House, [1] Vulcania [2] and Volcania, [3] near Newberry Springs in San Bernardino County, Southern California, United States, is a mid-century modern house designed by architect Harold James Bissner Jr. and built in 1968–1969 on top of a 150 ft (46 m)-high extinct volcanic cinder cone.