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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES |
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Warren and Mahoney is an international architectural design practice with a strong focus on social and cultural identity. Its work addresses the ways that architecture, by capturing and expressing local identity, can reflect and strengthen communities. It is a multi-disciplinary practice whose core services include architecture, interior design and workplace design, with additional expertise in strategy and briefing, customer experience design, urban design, master planning and sustainable design.
Founded in Christchurch in 1955, the practice today employs almost 300 staff across seven locations: Auckland, Christchurch, Tauranga, Wellington, Queenstown, Sydney and Melbourne. Its most renowned projects include the New Zealand Supreme Court, Christchurch Justice and Emergency Services Precinct, Christchurch Town Hall, Te Toki a Rata Building, Victoria University of Wellington, Memorial Bridge and the Commercial Bay development, now underway on Auckland’s waterfront. |
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