Architectural Review Asia Pacific

SANS LIMITATIONS

You only have to spend a few minutes chatting to Matiya Marovich to understand why Sans-Arc Studio is the perfect name. Founded in Adelaide, the emerging practice’s designation means ‘Without Architecture’ – a playful riff on the fact that founder, Marovich, isn’t registered, although co-director, Sam Cooper, is.

“It was a tongue-in-cheek, ‘I’m not an architect’ thing, at first, but it was also in line with my philosophy at the time – the idea that I wasn’t really interested in the money shot. I was interested in the spaces in between and around architecture,” says Marovich.

“I was inspired by my

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