Hunt Architects’ story-telling concept for reactivating the heritage-listed historic town of Cossack sees a number of elements directly inspired by the immediate landscape and rich Indigenous history of the region.
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Peter Hunt Architect celebrated their half-century milestone by taking the opportunity to rebrand and reposition the award-winning architectural practice for strategic growth.
As they commence their 51st year, the practice – one of Australia’s most awarded architectural studios – now has a bold new name and a fresh approach to ground-breaking design. The new name, Hunt Architects, will reflect the firm’s multi-disciplined team and future direction.
Founded in 1970 by Peter Hunt who passed away in 2014, the business has continued to thrive and set industry benchmarks. The appointment of architect and business leader Scott McConn to the newly created CEO position in October last year was a critical first step in the practice’s progressive growth plan. It has enabled joint managing directors and practice statesmen Ron Edenburg and Con Lampropoulos to focus on the game-changing design that defines the studio’s approach.