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Sydney, Australia’s “One Central Park” by Jean Nouvel Moves Forward

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Sydney, Australia’s “One Central Park” by Jean Nouvel Moves Forward

| architects, architecture, modern architecture, modern buildings, new buildings | August 02, 2010

image: Atelier Jean Nouvel/Designboom

Jean Nouvel’s design for “One Central Park” in Sydney, Australia finally approved.

Much more via Designboom here.

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After working at various design practices on a full-time and freelance basis and starting his design firm, David McFadden saw a gap in the industry. In 1984, he created an expansive hub for architects and hiring firms to sync up, complete projects, and mutually benefit. That hub was Consulting For Architects Inc., which enabled architects to find meaningful design work while freeing hiring firms from tedious hiring-firing cycles. This departure from the traditional, more rigid style of employer-employee relations was just what the industry needed – flexibility and adaption to current work circumstances. David has successfully advised his clients and staff through the trials and tribulations of four recessions – the early ’80s, early ’90s, early 2000s, the Great Recession, and the pandemic.

2 Responses to "Sydney, Australia’s “One Central Park” by Jean Nouvel Moves Forward"
  • Alex August 10, 2010

    Great article! Your style is so much better compared to most other writers. Thanks for writing when you do, I will be sure to read more!

  • consulting4architects August 10, 2010

    Thanks Alex, but the credit here goes to Designboom.

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