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Fox Johnston

Conrad Johnston talks about finding a balance between different types of work. In a world that seems to be ever more compartmentalized into areas of expertise or interest, achieving that balance is easier said than done. Since the practice began in 2004, Fox Johnston has successfully realized projects for both public and private clients that span a range of typologies, hopping effortlessly across single and multiresidential housing, small public amenities, commercial interiors, hotels and childcare centres.

Emili Fox and Johnston’s practice evolved out of a series of invited design competitions that they both participated in

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