Architectural Review Asia Pacific

BRAIN TRUST

SALLY MATTHEWS DIRECTOR, MATTHEWS AND SCAVALLI ARCHITECTS

I love Western Australia’s stunning beaches, mysterious forests and human friendly climate. I was reminded of this while having a camping holiday with my girls in a very well named spot, Peaceful Bay. Time away from the ‘big smoke’ and work is essential for me to take a sense of ‘peaceful’ into practice for the 2018 work year.

While WA experiences the final whip in the tail of the economic downturn, our practice approach is to have a lithe, agile business, ably multitasking across many areas of industry: residential, multi-residential, commercial and institutional to ride out this out.

We are hearing murmurings of once shelved large state

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