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As Australians grapple with the potentially life-saving virtues of the AstraZeneca vaccine, the international pharmaceutical giant’s chief executive has upgraded his home real estate, buying a house in Mosman for about $8 million.
Pascal Soriot is now in Europe, according to a company spokeswoman, but that hasn’t stopped his wife from settling last week on a four-bedroom designer house, complete with the usual local must-haves like a cellar, home cinema and gymnasium.
Pascal Soriot required no finance for the home.
Unsurprisingly, given Soriot’s $27.5 million salary, no finance was required.
The architect-designed house was commissioned by property investor Phil Arnold and his wife, Michelle, after they bought the property in 2005 for $3.95 million. It was listed with Belle’s Tim Foote in May as the Arnolds plan to spend more time in Queensland.
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The inaugural Rothwell Chair Symposium will be held at the Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning (SADP) in April, with the conference focussing on social and affordable housing design on a local and international scale.
Curated by SADP and 2021 Pritzker Prize Laureates Anne Lacaton & Jean-Philippe Vassal, the symposium will explore the topic of ‘Living in the city - exemplary social and affordable housing design.’ Lacaton & Vassal will discuss a number of their projects across the three evening sessions, with the symposium featuring Australian architectural firms and researchers, with an emphasis on engaging political, financial and planning contexts.
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