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Tropman & Tropman Architects, established in 1983, is an international firm recognised as establishing benchmarks and providing excellence in architecture, urban design, exhibition design and heritage conservation. Our multi-disciplined practice has been commissioned for a diversity of notable and prominent projects overseas and throughout Australia.
Tropman & Tropman Architects is a leading provider of high quality services and our passionate and innovative approach to our work has been acknowledged with a number of international and national awards. Our pragmatic approach to each project incorporates our core values of design excellence, innovation, passion, and commitment to exceed the client’s expectations and achieve practical solutions for complex sites.
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Client Service We undertake each project with full consideration of the requirements of the client and the opportunities and constraints of the place. The firm is fully resourced with the appropriate level of staff and technology to provide you with the highest quality of service and adherence to deadlines. The office is equipped with the latest communications, visual and printing systems to produce high quality services.
The wide range of disciplines available to the firm, both within the practice and through a diversity of expert consultants, allows for integrated project management. This means a service that provides continuity through each stage of project development, achieving project aims in a smooth and coherent manner. |
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Winner of the RAIA 2005 National Walter Burley Griffin Award for Urban Design |

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Wyong House 55 Lower Fort Street Sydney NSW 2000
P: +61 2 9251 3250
Email: tropman@tropmanarchitects. com.au
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Exhibition Design |
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John Tropman, ARAIA Board of Architects Registrations: New South Wales 5152. |
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2005 |
Royal Australian Institute of Architects (National Award) |
Walter Burley Griffin Award for Urban Design |
Walsh Bay Precinct |
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2005 |
NSW Royal Australian Institute of Architects |
Lloyd Rees Award for Outstanding Urban Design |
Walsh Bay Precinct |
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2005 |
NSW Urban Taskforce |
Urban Design |
Walsh Bay |
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2005 |
National Trust of Australia (NSW) |
Energy Australia National Trust Heritage Award (Interpretation) |
Parbury Apartments and Ruins, Walsh Bay |
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2005 |
NSW Royal Australian Institute of Architects |
Finalist, Francis Greenway (Conservation) Award |
Pier 2/3, Walsh Bay |
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2004 |
NSW Royal Australian Institute of Architects |
Civic Building |
Sydney Theatre, Walsh Bay |
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2003 |
Australian Property Council |
Interpretation |
Walsh Bay Precinct |
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2002 |
NSW Royal Australian Institute of Architects |
Commendation, Public Buildings |
Pier 8/9, Walsh Bay |
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2001 |
Urban Development Institute of Australia |
National Awards for Excellence, Urban Renewal |
Walsh Bay Redevelopment |
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2001 |
Urban Development Institute of Australia NSW |
National Awards for Excellence, Urban Renewal |
Pier 8/9, Walsh Bay |
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Principals Lester Tropman, FRAIA Board of Architects Registrations: New South Wales 3786, Victoria 4346, Tasmania 367, and Queensland 002114. |
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