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Hill Thalis Architecture and Urban Projects

Built on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation

Hill Thalis Architecture and Urban Projects is a Sydney-based practice known as well for its advocacy as its architecture. Its team members, who are outspoken on urban issues, are some of the researchers, drafters and writers behind the important and beautiful book Public Sydney: Drawing the city (Philip Thalis and Peter John Cantrill). They collaborated with Jane Irwin Landscape Architecture and Paul Berkemeier Architect on the sensitive and sensible competition-winning scheme for Barangaroo, which, although never built, has undoubtedly influenced the work of countless urban planners and architects. This is a team of people who obviously share a commitment to the wider issues of community, sustainability, culture and the city. Despite Philip Thalis, Laura Harding, Kerry Hunter, Sheila Tawalo, Benjamin

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