Kennedy Nolan is a Melbourne-based architecture practice established in 1999 by Rachel Nolan and Patrick Kennedy (who both met while studying and living on campus at the University of Melbourne). Kennedy Nolan principally work on residential projects, but their folio expands to include educational, retail and hospitality projects. Despite the increasing scale of their work, they retain a ...
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Kennedy Nolan - Nolan, Ciarlo LLP - Hamilton Lawyers
Kennedy has been a partner with Nolan, Ciarlo LLP since 2020. Prior to that, he worked at a prominent Burlington personal injury law firm for 8 years. He was called to the bar in 2012 and received his LL.B. in 2011 from the University of Windsor where he was awarded the John H. Rodd (KC) Award in Conflicts.
Kennedy Nolan has 7 projects published in our site, focused on: Residential architecture, Refurbishment, Sustainability. Data based on built projects on our site. Updated daily.
Kennedy Nolan Architects Organisation Established in 1999 by Rachel Nolan and Patrick Kennedy, Kennedy Nolan Architects principally works on residential projects, ranging from alterations and additions to multiresidential buildings.
Kennedy Nolan is a Melbourne practice established in 1998. The work of the practice is generated though an investigation of how people want to live, work and learn. For us, the test of our work is that it results in people being inspired, fully-realised and happy. To make design which can do this, the practice […]
Kennedy Nolan’s artful use of Laminex® laminate in this contemporary workplace explores the material's inherent design flexibility with an energising mix of colours, curved surfaces and natural woodgrain texture.
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A Home To Escape To By Kennedy Nolan | Habitus Living
Kennedy Nolan has employed many clever considerations that maximise every inch of the home. Other details that may not immediately be noticed but still add to the romance of the whole home include a Juliette balcony that connects the top floor living space to the rest of house by offering a vantage point back down the stairs.