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  • By Emma Brain
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Fighting Monument East

TFA Partner Emma Williamson was in the press this week for her efforts in opposing a proposed housing development near our Fremantle studio. Emma convened a group of design advocates to convince the State Administrative Tribunal that the development ignored the principles set out in the Medium Density Code and would do little to contribute to character and quality of the surrounding neighbourhood. Fortunately, SAT listened and the development was unanimously rejected! Go here to read more about Monument East.

 

 

We are aware of the demand for development and the need for housing. But it is all about getting the balance right. Our agenda is not to have award-winning design but good design that can be implemented as quickly and cost-efficiently as possible.

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