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About Andrew Burns Architecture
Andrew Burns Architecture is a client-focused architecture practice, seeking to deeply understand the client’s vision to generate architectural strategies that create cultural, community and commercial value. The practice is committed to environmental sustainability, identifying decisions at all phases of projects that can enhance environmental performance. We are innovative, drawing upon a developed process of concept generation to readily identify innovative concepts that offer transformation from the small to the large scale. Established in Sydney Australia in 2008 and lead by Andrew Burns, the practice is compiling a diverse and expanding portfolio of work across a wide range of project types including private houses, multi-residential projects, cultural buildings, commercial projects, hospitality projects, educational facilities and masterplanning. The practice is recognized for a materially-rich, geometrically precise approach to architecture that is sensitive to landscape and community. Completed projects include Australia House – a gallery and studio space in Niigata Japan, commissioned by the Australian Embassy, Tokyo (2012); Crescent House – the inaugural ‘Fugitive Structures’ commission at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (2013); Gibbon’s Rent – a community engaged public space in central London for The Architecture Foundation (2013), Cowper Street Housing – an innovative housing model on a compact urban site (2016) the first stage of the Cranbrook School Wolgan Valley Campus (2017) and the Three Capes Track Lodges for the Tasmanian Walking Company (2018). Current projects include the Hyde Park Café in Sydney, Lightfolk Village in the Mornington Peninsula and a series of houses and multi-residential projects. Key awards include the Jorn Utzon Award for International Architecture (2013) and the National Emerging Architect Prize (2014). The practice is registered in New South Wales (#7447), Victoria (#19560), ACT (#2627) and Tasmania (#1030). We acknowledge the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation as the traditonal owners of the land on which we work, and pay our respects to Elders – past, present and emerging.
Andrew Burns Architecture is a client-focused architecture practice, seeking to deeply understand the client’s vision to generate architectural strategies that create cultural, community and commercial value. The practice is committed to environmental sustainability, identifying decisions at all phases of projects that can enhance environmental performance. We are innovative, drawing upon a developed process of concept generation to readily identify innovative concepts that offer transformation from the small to the large scale. Established in Sydney Australia in 2008 and lead by Andrew Burns, the practice is compiling a diverse and expanding portfolio of work across a wide range of project types including private houses, multi-residential projects, cultural buildings, commercial projects, hospitality projects, educational facilities and masterplanning. The practice is recognized for a materially-rich, geometrically precise approach to architecture that is sensitive to landscape and community. Completed projects include Australia House – a gallery and studio space in Niigata Japan, commissioned by the Australian Embassy, Tokyo (2012); Crescent House – the inaugural ‘Fugitive Structures’ commission at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (2013); Gibbon’s Rent – a community engaged public space in central London for The Architecture Foundation (2013), Cowper Street Housing – an innovative housing model on a compact urban site (2016) the first stage of the Cranbrook School Wolgan Valley Campus (2017) and the Three Capes Track Lodges for the Tasmanian Walking Company (2018). Current projects include the Hyde Park Café in Sydney, Lightfolk Village in the Mornington Peninsula and a series of houses and multi-residential projects. Key awards include the Jorn Utzon Award for International Architecture (2013) and the National Emerging Architect Prize (2014). The practice is registered in New South Wales (#7447), Victoria (#19560), ACT (#2627) and Tasmania (#1030). We acknowledge the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation as the traditonal owners of the land on which we work, and pay our respects to Elders – past, present and emerging.
Andrew Burns Architecture is a client-focused architecture practice, seeking to deeply understand the client’s vision to generate architectural strategies that create cultural, community and commercial value. The practice is committed to environmental sustainability, identifying decisions at all phases of projects that can enhance environmental performance. We are innovative, drawing upon a developed process of concept generation to readily identify innovative concepts that offer transformation from the small to the large scale.
Established in Sydney Australia in 2008 and lead by Andrew Burns, the practice is compiling a diverse and expanding portfolio of work across a wide range of project types including private houses, multi-residential projects, cultural buildings, commercial projects, hospitality projects, educational facilities and masterplanning. The practice is recognized for a materially-rich, geometrically precise approach to architecture that is sensitive to landscape and community.
Completed projects include Australia House – a gallery and studio space in Niigata Japan, commissioned by the Australian Embassy, Tokyo (2012); Crescent House – the inaugural ‘Fugitive Structures’ commission at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (2013); Gibbon’s Rent – a community engaged public space in central London for The Architecture Foundation (2013), Cowper Street Housing – an innovative housing model on a compact urban site (2016) the first stage of the Cranbrook School Wolgan Valley Campus (2017) and the Three Capes Track Lodges for the Tasmanian Walking Company (2018). Current projects include the Hyde Park Café in Sydney, Lightfolk Village in the Mornington Peninsula and a series of houses and multi-residential projects. Key awards include the Jorn Utzon Award for International Architecture (2013) and the National Emerging Architect Prize (2014).
The practice is registered in New South Wales (#7447), Victoria (#19560), ACT (#2627) and Tasmania (#1030).
We acknowledge the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation as the traditonal owners of the land on which we work, and pay our respects to Elders – past, present and emerging.
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