Henry Power - Principal
B.Arch, M.Arch, B.Bus N.S.W. Registered Architect No. 8602
Henry has a multi disciplined background with a bachelor and masters degree in architecture and bachelor of business. Over the last decade he has specialised in residential design in both urban and rural settings. He has been the lead project architect for the design and implementation of a new educational campus and worked with acclaimed firms prior to the establishment of the practice.
His design is underpinned by sustainable principles and has more recently established a number of housing types (modules). These modules embrace number of design goals: efficiency of space, build-ability, some prefabrication, capable of "up or down specification", cost adaptability, suitable to different terrains, climates and urban or rural environments.
The tent house is designed as a prefabricated self-permanent kit humanitarian shelter with adaptable "skins" and also a place of refuge form harsh environment's and climatic change. We are innovative, collaborative and seek a better build environment.
Team: current + previous
Caroline Comino
BA.Arch USYD
Caroline has completed a bachelor of design and masters of architecture. She has worked acclaimed architectural practices before joining this studio. Previously she worked for several years in the humanitarian sector of the build environment, specifically with indigenous housing where she continues to hold a special interest.
Daniel Kim
B.Des Arch 2008 M.Arch USYD currently enrolled
Daniel has completed a bachelor of design and architecture. He has participated across a number of architectural scales, having aided in the design and documentation of single residential houses to large-scale planning of urban precincts (city design). He has facilitated in the development of several compact, sustainable and affordable housing types and modules. He is dedicated to creating beautiful, unique and tailored spaces
Amanda Sun
B.Arch UNSW
Amanda has completed a bachelor of architecture. She has assisted the practice with computer 3D presentations and physical model making. She is particularly interested in residential architecture and how it can be integrated with a sustainable global future.
Alicia Poppy Bell
B.Arch UNSW
Poppy has completer a bachelor of architecture. She has assisted the practice with computer 3D presentations and physical model making. She has been a volunteer overseas and has a particular interest in how architecture can be integrated to solve displaced or impoverished people and communities.