Woods Bagot Project
American Australian Association
The American Australian Association (AAA) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to strengthening ties and collaboration between Australia and the United States and has opened its headquarters high above New York City.
With the interior designed by Woods Bagot, aimed at “melding the spirit of Australia with the corporate culture of New York”.
‘The Bakery’ Newtown, Sydney
This award winning project situated in Newtown, Sydney involved the complete reconfiguration, restoration and redesign of two separate buildings. The small corner shop constructed in 1909 and the much larger warehouse (formerly used as a local bakery) constructed in 1922. Led by the talented PAMMENT PROJECTS team, the design and construction ensured this project delivered the fine workmanship and high attention to detail required.
Keynote Spotlight: Michael E. Moriarty at AIA International Conference
Exciting news for attendees of the AIA International Conference in Hong Kong! Michael E. Moriarty, Managing Director of Hong Kong Disneyland, will deliver a captivating keynote address on October 25th.
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