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Australian architectural firm

ARM Architecture or Ashton Raggatt McDougall is an architectural firm with offices in Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide, Australia. The firm was founded in Melbourne in 1988 and has completed nationally and internationally renowned design work. ARM's founding directors were Stephen Ashton, Howard Raggatt, Ian McDougall.

Notable projects include the National Museum of Australia in Canberra, the Melbourne Recital Centre and Southbank Theatre in Melbourne, Perth Arena and the Marion Cultural Centre in Adelaide.

Architectural style[edit]

ARM is known for "architectural outspokenness".[1] ARM is highly regarded for its heritage and renewal projects including the refurbishment of Hamer Hall at Arts Centre Melbourne, the redevelopment of the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, RMIT Storey Hall and the redevelopment of Melbourne Central Shopping Centre. ARM was also commissioned to prepare the masterplans for Melbourne Docklands, the Adelaide Festival Plaza Precinct,[2] and Elizabeth Quay in Perth. Recent projects include the Perth Arena and Wanangkura Stadium in Port Hedland.

A national survey of 600 architects conducted by the Architectural Review Australia found ARM to be considered the most influential architectural office in Australia in the period 1982–2007.[3] ARM is the only Australian firm to win the Australian Institute of Architects' Premier State Award seven times, most recently for the Geelong Library and Heritage Centre. Their design work has been featured on two Australian postage stamps.[1]

ARM has designed some of Australia's landmark buildings including the following major architectural projects:

Completed Project name Location Award Notes 1994 St Kilda Library Melbourne [4] 1995 RMIT Storey Hall Melbourne [4] 2000 National Museum of Australia Canberra [4] 2001 Marion Cultural Centre Adelaide [4] 2004 Shrine of Remembrance Visitor Centre and Gardens Melbourne 2006 Melbourne Central Shopping Centre Melbourne [5] 2007 Albury Library Museum Albury 2008 Melbourne Recital Centre and MTC Theatre Project, (Southbank Theatre) Melbourne 2012 Hamer Hall Melbourne [6][7] 2012 Perth Arena Perth [6][9] 2012 Wanangkura Stadium Port Hedland 2013 Administration building, National Museum of Australia Canberra 2013–present Home of the Arts Surfers Paradise [10] 2015 Shrine of Remembrance Galleries of Remembrance Melbourne 2016 Geelong Library and Heritage Centre Geelong 2020—2022 Sydney Opera House Renewal Sydney, Australia [11] 2023 Geelong Arts Centre (Stage 3) Geelong [12] 2023 Blacktown Exercise and Sports Technology Hub (BEST) Rooty Hill

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