We are interested in architecture as an intellectual and philosophical construct founded on ideas that are materialised and translated into an architectural language. The core of our practice philosophy seeks to engage in conscientious environmental design interventions as a foundation to deliver unique and intelligent architecture to meet our client’s requirements and budgets.
KUD has been widely recognised locally and internationally through leading architectural publications, journals and television, and has received national and international awards for residential and commercial projects.
Billy Kavellaris is the managing director and established KUD in 2002. He has led his team of architects to complete single residential dwellings, high-density residential, public and commercial buildings and major high-rise developments. Billy has taught at the University of Melbourne and has also been a guest critic at various universities.
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We are interested in architecture as an intellectual and philosophical construct founded on ideas that are materialised and translated into an architectural language. The core of our practice philosophy seeks to engage in conscientious environmental design interventions as a foundation to deliver unique and intelligent architecture to meet our client’s requirements and budgets.
KUD has been widely recognised locally and internationally through leading architectural publications, journals and television, and has received national and international awards for residential and commercial projects.
Billy Kavellaris is the managing director and established KUD in 2002. He has led his team of architects to complete single residential dwellings, high-density residential, public and commercial buildings and major high-rise developments. Billy has taught at the University of Melbourne and has also been a guest critic at various universities.