Talking Architecture & Design Podcast (Episode 169) - Craig Baudin from Fender Katsalidis explains urban design, biophilia, wellness and his role in designing the iconic Central Place Sydney precinct Listen Now
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    Episode 169: Craig Baudin from Fender Katsalidis talks urban design, biophilia, wellness and his role in designing the iconic Central Place Sydney precinct
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    Craig Baudin, is a highly credentialed and experienced contemporary architect and also a principal at Fender Katsalidis.


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