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128 JOHN STREET, SINGLETON, NSW. (2010-2011 in construction). Adaptive reuse and refurbishment of an old Commonwealth Bank Building in country Singleton, NSW Develop and refurbish an existing building into a retail precinct on the ground floor and expand new modern office space on the first floor. Retain as much of the existing buildings embodied energy and give the building 30 years of adaptive re use HENRIS EXPRESS CAFE REAR OF 128 JOHN STREET, SINGLETON, NSW. (2011 in construction). A new café / restaurant to rear of the existing refurbished building opens to the north and towards the river and away from the street. Sheree and Tony Klasen HOBART INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PTY LTD, HOBART, TASMANIA. (2010 to current date). Misho + Associates is working with the team at Hobart International Airport to develop the existing terminal to cater with and for the changing nature of travellers and users of the airport. We are also involved in the planning and design development work for a variety of projects around the terminal for its sustainable development into the future

128 JOHN STREET, SINGLETON, NSW
(2010-2011 in construction)

Adaptive reuse and refurbishment of an old Commonwealth Bank Building in country Singleton, NSW Develop and refurbish an existing building into a retail precinct on the ground floor and expand new modern office space on the first floor. Retain as much of the existing buildings embodied energy and give the building 30 years of adaptive re use... more >

Klasen Investments Pty Ltd

HENRIS EXPRESS CAFE
REAR OF 128 JOHN STREET, SINGLETON, NSW
(2011 in construction)

A new café / restaurant to rear of the existing refurbished building opens to the north and towards the river and away from the street.

Sheree and Tony Klasen

HOBART INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
PTY LTD, HOBART, TASMANIA
(2010 to current date)

Misho + Associates is working with the team at Hobart International Airport to develop the existing terminal to cater with and for the changing nature of travellers and users of the airport. We are also involved in the planning and design development work for a variety of projects around the terminal for its sustainable development into the future.

SYDNEY WILDLIFE WORLD, SYDNEY. (2000-2006). He admits he likes to push his clients out of their ‘comfort zone’. Why? He says it gets better results because they’re better able to consider solutions they would not normally have regarded SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (FAC & SACL) (1995-2006) Misho + Associates are a team who are always prepared to go the extra mile with the client and not only understand good retail, but also understand the business imperatives BAMBU RESTAURANT, SYDNEY (2002) Diners at Sydney restaurant Bambu don’t have to look to the Harbour to get a spectacular view. They can gaze at Misho + Associates’ astonishing cardboard canopy above their heads

SYDNEY WILDLIFE WORLD, SYDNEY
(2000-2006)

“He admits he likes to push his clients out of their ‘comfort zone’. Why? He says it gets better results because they’re better able to consider solutions they would not normally have regarded.”

Property Australia –
September 2002 Pages 30-32
Interview by Chris Larsen

SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (FAC & SACL)
(1995-2006)

“Misho + Associates are a team who are always prepared to go the extra mile with the client and not only understand good retail, but also understand the business imperatives.”

Mr. Bob McFayden
General Manager - Retail
Sydney Airport Corporation Limited

BAMBU RESTAURANT, SYDNEY
(2002)

“Diners at Sydney restaurant Bambu don’t have to look to the Harbour to get a spectacular view. They can gaze at Misho + Associates’ astonishing cardboard canopy above their heads.”

Anne Suskind
World Architecture, UK – May 2002 Pages 60-63

TOY  MUSEUM, THE ROCKS, SYDNEY (2001) The  Rocks Sydney. The  creation of the Toy Museum is an old heritage building in the Rocks, I was told  could not be done. Misho + Associates proved that to be incorrect and the end  result was stunning WATERFRONT RESTAURANT THE ROCKS, SYDNEY. (1999) Overall, there is no competition between the new design and the historical content. Each compliments the other. The almost imperceptiable strength of the new work accentuates the original structure and highlights the potent talents of the designers OFFICE FITOUTS Over  a 21 year period we have assisted numerous small and large companies with their  office refurbishments and relocations. We continue to service these clients and  when called upon to help or assist we provide the service that is required

TOY MUSEUM, THE ROCKS, SYDNEY
(2001)

The Rocks Sydney

“The creation of the Toy Museum is an old heritage building in the Rocks, I was told could not be done. Misho + Associates proved that to be incorrect and the end result was stunning”

Greg Robinson
CEO – Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority (2001)

WATERFRONT RESTAURANT
THE ROCKS, SYDNEY
(1999)

“Overall, there is no competition between the new design and the historical content. Each compliments the other. The almost imperceptiable strength of the new work accentuates the original structure and highlights the potent talents of the designers.”

Angela Ferguson,
writer, Inside Magazine (2000)

OFFICE FITOUTS

“Over a 21 year period we have assisted numerous small and large companies with their office refurbishments and relocations. We continue to service these clients and when called upon to help or assist we provide the service that is required.”

Misho
Misho + associates (2008)