Denton Corker Marshall
Graham Craigie is an accomplished architectural professional with extensive experience in the field. Currently serving as a Director at Denton Corker Marshall since September 2012, Graham previously held the position of Associate Director within the same firm. Prior to this role, Graham gained valuable experience as a Graduate at cre8architecture LLP from February 2011 to July 2012, and as an Architectural Intern at Woods Bagot in two separate stints between July 2006 and December 2008. Graham holds a Masters of Architecture from the University of Melbourne, completed in November 2010, and a Bachelor of Planning and Design from the same institution, awarded in November 2006.
Denton Corker Marshall
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Denton Corker Marshall is a highly acclaimed international design practice producing innovative and functional architecture and urban design throughout Europe, Asia and Australia. The practice is best known for landmark global projects including the Melbourne Museum, the Australian Embassies in Beijing, Tokyo and Jakarta, Stonehenge Exhibition and Visitor Centre, the Australian Pavilion in Venice, Asia Square, Singapore and Manchester Civil Justice Centre. Regardless of scale or type – skyscraper, museum, bridge, house or cup – each design is conceived in its own right, generated by the project’s unique requirements and delivering genuine benefit and value to the client. The practice is consistently successful in design competitions, collaborative selection processes and repeat client commissions. The quality of Denton Corker Marshall’s work is recognised globally by peer and industry groups. The practice’s significant collection of RIBA and AIA Awards includes Australia’s highest architectural honour, the Australian Institute of Architects' Gold Medal. Established in Melbourne in 1972, the practice now operates worldwide with offices in Melbourne, London, Manchester and Jakarta. Australia www.dentoncorkermarshall.com United Kingdom www.dentoncorkermarshall.co.uk