Woods Bagot
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Woods Bagot is a global studio specialising in design and consulting that operates across four regions: Australia, Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Within each of these regions studios are staffed with both local and international designers and specialists in the areas of architecture, consulting, interior design, urban design services and project management.
The original architectural office was founded in Adelaide in 1869 by former Architect-in-Chief for the South Australian Government, Edward John Woods, when he was appointed as architect for the city's St Peter's Cathedral.
[edit] Studio Locations
Australia
Asia
Middle East
Europe
[edit] Selected Works
- City Central, Adelaide
- Southern Cross Tower, Melbourne
- Inacity Tower, Manchester
- College of the North Atlantic, Doha
- Melbourne Convention Centre, Melbourne (in association with NH Architecture)
- University of Western Australia Business School, Perth
- Phillips Fox interior fitouts, Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne & Perth

