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2025 Reflections: Craftsmanship, Foresight, and Building What Lasts
As 2025 draws to a close, it’s clear this year was less about volume and visibility, and more about refinement. It was a year spent sharpening thinking, interrogating process, and reflecting on what true craftsmanship now demands - particularly at the intersection of architecture, environment, and long-term performance. Craftsmanship Has Evolved - and So Have Expectations Much of 2025 was invested in interrogating how we build: stress-testing detailing, tightening coordinatio
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Brisbane’s Architectural Moment: Why the City Is Ready for Extraordinary Homes
Brisbane is entering a defining moment in its architectural story - a period where climate, creativity, and craftsmanship are aligning in ways the city hasn’t experienced before. With bold new work emerging across its suburbs, Brisbane has become a canvas for expressive, climate-aware, and deeply livable homes. In this conversation, Tom Thurwood shares his perspective on what makes Brisbane such a compelling place to build right now, and why the city’s evolving identity offer
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Ashgrove Queenslander Reimagined: Honouring Heritage and Elevating Craft
This Queenslander reimagined - designed by Graham Nottle Architects and delivered by Thurva Projects - balances heritage with...
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The Unseen Details: How Hidden Work Shapes Extraordinary Homes
At Bayview House , every junction was treated as part of the design language - structural precision and waterproofing working...
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From Sketch to Site: The Builder’s Role in Design Translation
For Tom Thurwood, Managing Director of Thurva Projects, building is not simply about construction - it’s about translating design into...
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Why Architects Trust Us: The Builder’s Role in Protecting the Design.
Precision in every line - clean junctions, warm materiality, and an unwavering respect for architectural form. Where design intent meets...
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Why I Only Build Three Homes a Year
With a career built on precision and an eye for architectural detail, Tom chooses to take on no more than three or four homes each year — not out of limitation, but conviction.
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