
Ep. 8: Peter Walker on adaptive reuse and working on projects in wild and remote locations
12/02/19 • 22 min
Peter is a co-founder of Cumulus Studio and has extensive experience in the adaptive re-use of existing buildings and working with sensitive heritage sites. He has worked on high profile projects such as Stillwater Seven, Pumphouse Point and Saffire. Peter has been awarded on the national and international stage and was the inaugural winner of the RAIA/Dulux Study Tour for Emerging Architects in 2008.
Peter is a co-founder of Cumulus Studio and has extensive experience in the adaptive re-use of existing buildings and working with sensitive heritage sites. He has worked on high profile projects such as Stillwater Seven, Pumphouse Point and Saffire. Peter has been awarded on the national and international stage and was the inaugural winner of the RAIA/Dulux Study Tour for Emerging Architects in 2008.
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