Allen Jack+Cottier - Selected Projects

Selected Projects

Selected major projects, by year of completion:

  • Cater House in Red Hill, Australian Capital Territory, Canberra, Australia (1965)
  • Clubbe Hall at Frensham School in Mittagong, New South Wales, Australia (1965)
  • The Rothbury Estate Winery in Pokolbin, New South Wales, Australia (1971)
  • Seymour Centre for Performing Arts at University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia (1975)
  • Apple Inc. Headquarters in Frenchs Forest, New South Wales, Australia (1988)
  • Domaine Chandon Winery in Coldstream, Victoria, Australia (1990)
  • Penfolds Magill Estate Winery in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (1996)
  • Sydney Letter Facility in Sydney, New South Wales, Sydney, Australia (1999)
  • Moore Park Gardens in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (2000)
  • Woollahra Council Chambers in Sydney, New South Wales, Sydney, Australia (2001)
  • Kogarah Town Square in Sydney, New South Wales, Sydney, Australia (2003)
  • Lake Ainsworth Sports and Recreation Hall, Lennox Head, New South Wales, Australia (2006)
  • Rouse Hill Town Centre (in association with Rice Daubney and Group GSA) in Rouse Hill, New South Wales, Australia (2008)
  • A1 @ SW1 South Bank (in association with Cox Rayner architects) in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (2009)
  • Kogarah Town Square

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