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Perth practice Carabiner joins Architectus

Architectus has announced the acquisition of Perth-based practice Carabiner, a 21-person firm whose portfolio includes projects in sport, education and health.

A media release from the two firms notes, “Carabiner brings more than 30 years of local experience delivering public architecture ranging from community recreation facilities and high-performance sport centres to innovative learning environments and major health projects.”

“The integration extends Architectus’ national reach and its specialist capability across three key sectors experiencing strong demand for community-focused design,” it reads.

Architectus CEO Ray Brown commented, “We are delighted to welcome Carabiner to Architectus. A practice of outstanding reputation, they bring a strong local legacy, a wealth of experience in public architecture, and a deep commitment to design excellence – all of which closely align with our own vision and values.

“With so many incredible growth opportunities in Western Australia, together we will deliver projects that achieve greater value for our clients, staff, and the wider community.”

Carabiner principal David Karotkin added, “Joining Architectus marks an exciting new chapter for Carabiner. Our ethos is to design places that genuinely support the people who use them – whether athletes, students, patients, or community members. Becoming part of Architectus allows us to extend that commitment, propelling our local knowledge and skills onto a national stage where it can have more impact.”

Carabiner’s team will join the Architectus Perth studio in the new year, with Karotkin joining the Architectus principal cohort and Carabiner CEO Steve McDonald becoming national commercial manager.


Source: Architecture - architectureau

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