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Lucy Clemenger, Architect

Ep. 227

Recipient of numerous awards from the Australian Institute of Architects, including the prestigious Sir Osborne McCutcheon Award in 2023, Lucy brings years of experience to the ‘table’. 


In this episode, her and Stephen discuss the differences between rural and city builds, as well as the reasons why modern architects need to stay agile.

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