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ANZ Breathe Breathe

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land upon which each ANZ branch stands

As we rocket toward a cashless economy, reasons to visit the local bank are changing. Branches are becoming less transactional and more about connection, education and community. ANZ has met this challenge head-on with the appointment of Breathe to design the fitouts of its new branches across Australia. The project is entitled ANZ Breathe, a nod to both the designer and the direction of these new interiors.

My first job after completing my interior design qualification in the early nineties was in

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