Bligh Voller Nield was originally established in the late 1990s by the merging of Bligh Voller Architects, Lawrence Nield and Partners Australia, Grose Bradley and Pels Innes Nielson and Kosloff. After a later merger in 2012 with Brisbane practice Donovan Hill, it become BVN Donovan Hill before subsequently simplifying its trading name to BVN.
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