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The new Biyal-a Armstrong Creek Library and Community Hub design story will feature during Geelong Design Week in November. Buchan Principal Aleksander Borek will join Corrina Eccles – Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation, Vanessa Schernickau – Geelong Regional Library Corporation and David McCartney, City of Greater Geelong for a conversation guided by Marsha Uppill – […]

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Auckland’s proposed Te Tōangaroa Auckland Stadium a will be the catalyst for a transformational 15-hectare precinct on the edge of the CBD that benefits the entire region well into the future. That’s the message from architects Buchan and HKS and the consortium at Buchan’s recent ‘Think Precinct’ event in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. The event invited […]

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As health and mixed-use precincts evolve, balancing the need for critical care with fostering positive social benefits is of increasing importance. Sandra Stewart, Principal and Health Sector Lead at Buchan, will join Angela Lee, Partner and Managing Director, Asia Pacific, Europe and Middle East at HKS, and Ian Smyth, Director of Hesperia at the upcoming […]

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