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HDR Rice Daubney, formerly Rice Daubney, is a
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based architectural practice with over 100 staff. It was established in 1976 by Kevin Rice and John Daubney, both formerly of Fombertaux Rice Hanly Since 2003 the practice's head office has been located at 110 Walker Street in , a building that was designed by Rice Daubney in the late 1980s. In 2013 the firm was acquired by HDR, a US-based
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, engineering and consulting firm and rebranded as HDR Rice Daubney. Rice Daubney have a broad range of work which covers most sectors of the architectural design industry. The firm has a strong emphasis on the use of
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(BIM) as a design tool and has also demonstrated a continuous desire to be at the forefront of implementing
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practices in building. Rice Daubney pioneered the use of a new glazing system for multi-storey buildings and foresaw a shift away from high-rise office towers to lower-scale, more personalised buildings.


History

In 1976 Kevin Rice left the firm Fombertaux Rice Hanly where he had been managing director and with another former employee of Fombertaux Rice Hanly, John Daubney jointly established Rice Daubney. Early projects that helped establish the firms reputation include the
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renovation/restoration (completed 1986) and the
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in Chatswood (completed 1987). Additional offices were opened in
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in late 1987 and
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in 2004. In 2013 the firm merged with US-based global architecture firm HDR. When Kevin Rice retired in 1990, John Daubney took over as managing director. Rice Daubney employ over 100 staff, the majority of these in its head office in Sydney.


Notable projects

HDR Rice Daubney has designed some of Australia's landmark buildings including the following major architectural projects:


See also

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References


External links


Rice Daubney WebsitePrevious List of Winners of NSW Sulman Award for Public Buildings
{{DEFAULTSORT:Rice Daubney (architecture firm) Architecture firms of Australia 1976 establishments in Australia