TKD Architects, also referred to as Tanner Kibble Denton Architects, is a multi-disciplinary practice with expertise in architecture, adaptive re-use, interior design, urban design and master planning. Based in Sydney, it delivers public, residential, educational, hospitality and heritage projects.
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2016 National Architecture Awards: Heritage Award
5 Martin Place by JPW and TKD architects in collaboration.
2016 National Architecture Awards: Commercial Architecture Award
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50 Martin Place by Johnson Pilton Walker.
2015 National Architecture Awards: Steel Commendation
50 Martin Place by Johnson Pilton Walker.
Jewel in the crown: 50 Martin Place
Johnson Pilton Walker revives a monumental building in one of Sydney’s most significant civic spaces.
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