Conybeare Morrison International operates as a multidisciplinary design practice based in Sydney, focusing on architecture and urban design projects that shape cities and the built environment. The firm works across multiple scales from large urban planning initiatives to detailed architectural developments. The practice maintains offices at Level 8, 9 Barrack Street in Sydney\'s central business district.
The practice delivers architectural design services for transit-oriented developments, commercial buildings, and urban infrastructure projects. The firm prepares development applications under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and works on projects requiring compliance with NSW planning legislation. Recent project involvement includes transit developments and sustainable urban design initiatives across Australia and internationally.
The team provides urban design services for large-scale developments and city shaping projects. The practice works on transport-oriented developments that integrate with existing urban fabric and public transport networks. The firm prepares design documentation for projects requiring assessment under State Environmental Planning Policies and local environmental plans.
The firm holds NSW architectural registrations through nominated architects Antonino Lalli (NSW ARB No 7633) and Martin Virveste (NSW ARB No 11898). The practice operates in partnership with international design firm Farrells to deliver transit and commercial developments. This collaboration brings experience from major projects including London\'s Embankment Place, Hong Kong\'s Kowloon Station Development, and Sydney MetroWest.
The practice serves clients across New South Wales from its Sydney headquarters and undertakes projects internationally through its partnership arrangements. The firm covers metropolitan Sydney developments and works on projects that require coordination with Transport for NSW and local councils. The practice extends its reach to international markets including projects in Hong Kong and Vietnam.
52-58 William Street, Sydney New South Wales 2011, Australia