Architectural Review Asia Pacific

OPTIMISTIC ARCHITECTURE WITH THEFULCRUM.AGENCY

Kieran Wong and Emma Williamson thrive on reinvention. The business partners and couple create their own paradigms for architectural practice that always fall outside of the established frame, innovative in both form and function. Williamson and Wong met at Curtin University’s architecture program, the only two mature-aged students in their year. Wong began studying after a stint in TV production in the US and Williamson after a few years working in Sydney.

It was this sense that they already had some life behind them that meant they didn’t have the same desire that was driving their peers – to immediately flee Perth after graduation. But they also didn’t feel the desire to join another studio’s vision as graduate architects.

“There was this perception that there was

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