Rush\Wright Associates is an award-winning Melbourne-based landscape design practice offering consultancy services in landscape architecture, urban design and constructed ecology. Bringing together the extensive experience and design expertise of its two directors, Catherine Rush and Michael Wright, and its three principals, Cassandra Chilton, Teresa Koo and Mark Rodriguez, the company has built its reputation on a commitment to client service and innovative design outcomes. Rush Wright Associates delivers projects in Australia and off-shore.
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