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Last year Elise Honeyman connected with Jiri Lev, founder of Architects Assist, to learn about the Australian Institute of Architects initiative, its implementation and lessons learned since its inception in January 2020.
A story of rebuilding a home and a family after the devastating Australian bushfires in Cobargo, and how the community came together to help rebuild the lives of those who needed it most.
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The Cobargo RSL Memorial Hall will be given a new lease on life with the help of the Institute’s Architects Assist program; Dickson Rothschild Architects, Taubmans and not-for-profit GIVIT, the RSL Sub-Branch Committee have been receiving pro bono support with plans, product supply and advice to support the redevelopment of this important local establishment in Cobargo, NSW.
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