Architectural Review Asia Pacific

EMERGING: ADAM KANE ARCHITECTS

“IT’S MY NAME ON THE DOOR AND I HAVE TO BE PROUD OF EVERYTHING THAT COMES OUT OF THAT DOOR, SO I THINK THAT’S IMPORTANT.”

I’ve always had a fascination with design and construction and if I wasn’t an architect I’d be a builder,” says Adam Kane, director and founder of Adam Kane Architects. “Having that creative side and being able to create beautiful things has always been of interest to me.” Growing up with interior designer parents, coupled with a love of beautiful forms, there was never a plan B for Kane. “It’s a boring

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