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[L-R] Brian Zulaikha, Tim Greer and Peter Tonkin –
© Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
Principals
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Peter Tonkin
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Brian Zulaikha
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Tim Greer
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Roger O’Sullivan
Brief description
Tonkin Zulaikha Greer have been acknowledged as one of Australia’s most inventive and acclaimed architectural practices since their inception in 1987. Their work ranges across the entire spectrum of architecture in a large city context: from iconic public buildings to the detailed restoration and adaptive re-use of historic structures; and from pragmatic community-minded inner-city housing to expressive and unusual private houses. Geoffrey London, Tonkin Zulaikha Greer, Pesaro Press, 2005
Published projects
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Paddington Reservoir Gardens by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
When TZG and JMD were commissioned to convert the Paddington Reservoir into an urban park, the general expectation was that the site would be capped off and a...
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Craigieburn Bypass by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
Sound Walls and Road Furniture Sound walls and road furniture’ for a new 32km stretch of freeway linking the Hume Highway with the Melbourne Ring Road were...
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CarriageWorks by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
Contemporary Performing Arts Centre CarriageWorks is a new home for contemporary arts in Sydney. Developed by the NSW State Government through Arts NSW, the...
Key projects
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2009 - Paddington Reservoir Gardens, Sydney, Australia.
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2009 - Glasshouse Arts, Entertainment and Conference Centre, Port Macquarie, Australia
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2009 - National Centre of Indigenous Excellence, Sydney, Australia
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2008 - Port Arthur Separate Prison Conservation and Interpretation, Tasmania, Australia
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2008 - Casula Powerhouse: Regional Arts Centre, Sydney, Australia
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2008 - Black Theatre Site: Koori Radio and National Indigenous TV Studios, Sydney, Australia
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2007 - Zulaikha Laurence Residence, Sydney, Australia
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2006 - CarriageWorks Contemporary Performing Arts Centre, Sydney, Australia
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2005 - Scots Church Apartment Redevelopment, Sydney, Australia
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2005 - Newtown Silos Apartment Project, Sydney, Australia
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2004 - Craigieburn Bypass, Melbourne, Australia
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2003 - The Australian War Memorial, London, UK
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2000 - The Australian Pavilion, Expo 2000 Hannover, Germany
Industry affiliations
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Australian Institute of Architects
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