AW Edwards Office / Gray Puksand Architecture & Design
A W Edwards has a strong history as a leading Australian construction company, their new office is the opportunity to showcase their capabilities and demonstrate their progressive nature.
With its distinctive indoor–outdoor lifestyle and sensitivity to climate and place, Australia offers a wealth of architectural inspiration. Discover standout residential and interior projects published on HomeWorldDesign from across the Australian continent.
A W Edwards has a strong history as a leading Australian construction company, their new office is the opportunity to showcase their capabilities and demonstrate their progressive nature.
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Nestled within the serene landscape of a two-acre nut orchard in Wandiligong, just a stone’s throw from Bright in Victoria’s High Country (Australia), the historic farmhouse of Wandi Valley possessed plenty of rustic charm awaiting a transformative…