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The Design Edit September 25 Issue

In this issue of The Design Edit we spotlight the award-winning Scotts Crossing, Valentine Avenue Tower, a new riverfront residential development at Brisbane’s Bulimba Barracks and updated plans for the $3.75B ultra luxury, mixed-use Jam Factory.  We also introduce our newly appointed Senior Associates and promotions. Subscribe to our quarterly update for the latest in people, […]

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The art of architecture

It was a full house in our Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland studio this week as Buchan’s Arno Pieters led a Sketching Series workshop for the Aotearoa Festival of Architecture 2025. Delegates from across generations came together, pencils in hand, to explore the enduring art of drawing. “I love presenting these sessions – they reaffirm what I […]

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Buchan announces promotions

Congratulations to our Buchan colleagues Hayden Djakic and Adrian Vocale on their recent promotions. Hayden has been promoted to Senior Associate and Adrian to Senior Architect, recognising their continued contribution to Buchan through design excellence, technical expertise, leadership and client service.

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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live and recognise their ongoing connection to Country. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.