Partnering with an international practice can realise the true potential of collaboration

Tatiana von Preussen

By working as a valued local partner to an international firm, designers can open up a wide variety of new opportunities to learn and grow, writes Tatiana von Preussen

Our practice is known for its expressive designs and creative responses to difficult sites, prioritising shared space, flexibility of use and cultural collaborations. We are probably less well-known as a local architect for international partnerships.

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