Architectural Review Asia Pacific

GEORGE CAMPBELL’S PROJECTS

of a city like Melbourne you see the dramatic and the city-shaping structures such as Fenderhas run profiles of the business models of both of those firms in previous issues. But how often do we consider the infrastructure that is much closer to home – the grandstand at the neighbourhood oval, the toilet blocks in the local park, the funeral parlour in the next suburb?

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