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M3architecture (stylised m3architecture) is an Australian architecture firm based in Brisbane.[1] The practice was founded in 1997 and is run by Directors Michael Banney, Ben Vielle, Michael Christensen and Michael Lavery.[2]
The firm's work ranges from the $140m (AUD) University of Queensland Sustainable Futures Building[3] to public, education and smaller arts projects such as the Tree of Knowledge Memorial in Barcaldine.[4][5]
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^Taylor, Mark (2008). "m3architecture" (PDF). Architectural Design. 78 (2). John Wiley & Sons: 122–127. doi:10.1002/ad.653.
^"Search Results – Architecture Gallery – Australian Institute of Architects, The Voice of Australian Architecture". dynamic.architecture.com.au. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
M3architecture (stylised m3architecture) is an Australian architecture firm based in Brisbane. The practice was founded in 1997 and is run by Directors...