For those who fought to save the Brutalist building in the Rocks as public housing, there is no forgiving its sell-off. But the updated building has the thumbs up from leading architects.
For those who fought to save the Brutalist building in the Rocks as public housing, there is no forgiving its sell-off. But the updated building has the thumbs up from leading architects.
For those who fought to save the Brutalist building in the Rocks as public housing, there is no forgiving its sell-off. But the updated building has the thumbs up from leading architects.
Recently honoured with the National Emerging Architect Award, Peake is a staunch advocate for gender equity and diversity, actively contributing to state and national Gender Equity Taskforce committees. As a founding member of Architects with Pride, he plays a pivotal role in promoting inclusivity within the architectural community. His participation in the Byera Hadley Travelling Scholarship and the Dulux Study Tour underscores his commitment to lifelong learning and professional development. Peake has also held an influential role in the SaveOurSirius campaign, dedicated to preserving Sydney s iconic brutalist Sirius building.
The sinuous curves found in nature, art, and historical narrative inform the addition to a landmarked 19th-century cottage by Carter Williamson Architects.