PHTR Architects

Architecture Firm Victoria / Australia

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PHTR Architects
PHTR architects started as a collaboration between Peter Hogg of PH Architects and Toby Reed of Nervegna Reed Architecture. Toby Reed started Nervegna Reed Architecture with Anna Nervegna in 2004, in 2010 winning the RAIA Small Project Architecture Award for the SKIPPS shade structure at St Kilda Park Primary School (in collaboration with Grant Amon Architects), and again winning at the Architeam awards in 2011. Toby has also undertaken a number of cross-disciplinary design works such as virtual designs for animation and music videos and video installations for the Melbourne Festival (2000 and 2003) and the Singapore Festival (2003). Peter Hogg has been practicing as PH Architects for 12 years, undertaking a large variety of projects including Aboriginal housing, social housing projects, institutional and commercial projects as well as a large number of residential projects. Peter Hogg collaborated with Toby Reed on the White House Prahran (winner of Best Large Project in the Architeam Awards 2011). Together they have undertaken a variety of architectural projects, including housing, multi-residential, Apartment blocks, office refurbishments, art galleries, and Trigen and Cogen powerstations, focusing on excellence in architectural design, interiors and urban design. Both Peter Hogg and Toby Reed have taught previously in the architecture department at RMIT University and both have an on-going teaching role at the Department of Architecture Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne, which helps inform their research based design approach.
PHTR Architects
PHTR Architects

PHTR architects started as a collaboration between Peter Hogg of PH Architects and Toby Reed of Nervegna Reed Architecture. Toby Reed started Nervegna Reed Architecture with Anna Nervegna in 2004, in 2010 winning the RAIA Small Project Architecture Award for the SKIPPS shade structure at St Kilda Park Primary School (in collaboration with Grant Amon Architects), and again winning at the Architeam awards in 2011. Toby has also undertaken a number of cross-disciplinary design works such as...

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