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Merici College Library & Classroom Refurbishment
Collins Caddaye Architects
Year entered: 2009 Location: ACT
Merici College is a large Secondary Catholic Girls' school in Braddon ACT. The original school buildings date back to the ...
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Hedley Bull Centre
Lyons
Year entered: 2009 Location: ACT
Located at one of the principal gateways to the Australian National University campus this new building forms the hub of ...
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George Browning House
BVN Architecture
Year entered: 2009 Location: ACT
George Browning House is the second building completed at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Barton and follows ...
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George Browning House
BVN Architecture
Year entered: 2009 Location: ACT
Within the calm walls of George Browning House lies a rich and vibrant interior life. The interior is spatially rich ...
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Radford Junior School
Cox Humphries Moss
Year entered: 2009 Location: ACT
The realization of the Radford Junior School marks the completion of a journey for Radford College. The school is now ...
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Hedley Bull Centre 
Lyons
Year entered: 2009 Location: ACT
Located at one of the principal gateways to the Australian National University campus this new building forms the hub of ...
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Garratt Wing
Paul Barnett Design Group Pty Ltd
Year entered: 2009 Location: ACT
Concept: Building form emerges from a simple gymnasium shed structure and transforms through changes in material surfaces and a play ...
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Qatar Science and Technology Park
Woods Bagot
Year entered: 2009 Location: International
Qatar's new Science and Technology Park (STP) is a key initiative of the Qatar Foundation in its drive to diversify ...
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The New Business School and Teaching Complex, University of Auckland
Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp (fjmt) in association with Archimedia
Year entered: 2009 Location: International
A new landmark symbolizing research and knowledge was sought by the University of Auckland that values excellence, innovation and progress ...
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