BVN is an architecture firm based in Australia. BVN has won more Sir John Sulman Medals than any other practice.
Bligh Voller Nield was established during 1997 to 1999 with the merger of Bligh Voller Architects, Lawrence Nield and Partners Australia, Grose Bradley and Pels Innes Neilson and Kosloff. In 2009, Bligh Voller Nield became BVN Architecture. in 2013 BVN merged with Donovan Hill to form BVN Donovan Hill. In 2014 the practice became BVN.
BVN is one of the largest architectural practices in Australia with studios located in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and New York City, with project offices in Canberra and Bangkok. BVN's portfolio includes airports, commercial, defence, education, health, science, hospitality, interiors, masterplanning, public buildings, residential, retail, sport, transport, urban design and workplace projects.
The firm has been extremely successful since the early 2000s designing many landmark buildings in Australia and sport facilities for the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and 2012 London Olympic Games.
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Notable projects
BVN has designed some of Australasia's landmark buildings including the following major architectural projects:
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See also
- Architecture of Australia
References
External links
- BVN Website
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