Marc & Co are a Brisbane based architectural firm, delivering project-specific outcomes.
Ongoing interests include; living in subtropical climates; buildings that set urban precedents; the experience of space and materials through contrasts; the connection and framing of landscape.
Marc & Co are committed to reducing our emissions to a net zero carbon footprint by supporting Reforest Australia, a Brisbane based social enterprise who plant trees in certified local reforestation projects. We are currently contributing to the reforestation of the Kuri’bigil’ba Cooroy Mountain Wildlife Corridor.
We are also proud supporters of GOMA, the Red Cross, and the School of Architecture, Design and Planning at the University of Queensland.
Marc & Co are a Brisbane based architectural firm, delivering project-specific outcomes. Ongoing interests include; living in subtropical climates; buildings that set urban precedents; the experience of space and materials through contrasts; the connection and framing of landscape. Marc & Co are committed to reducing our emissions to a net zero carbon footprint by supporting Reforest Australia, a Brisbane based social enterprise who plant trees in certified local reforestation projects. We are currently contributing to the reforestation of the Kuri’bigil’ba Cooroy Mountain Wildlife Corridor. We are also proud supporters of GOMA, the Red Cross, and the School of Architecture, Design and Planning at the University of Queensland. Angus MunroRachael GwaroSam BresnehanMannon TredinnickHarsh Bavishi
Marc & Co are a Brisbane based architectural firm, delivering project-specific outcomes. Ongoing interests include; living in subtropical climates; buildings that set urban precedents; the experience of space and materials through contrasts; the connection and framing of landscape. Marc & Co are committed to reducing our emissions to a net zero carbon footprint by supporting Reforest Australia, a Brisbane based social enterprise who plant trees in certified local reforestation projects. We are currently contributing to the reforestation of the Kuri’bigil’ba Cooroy Mountain Wildlife Corridor. We are also proud supporters of GOMA, the Red Cross, and the School of Architecture, Design and Planning at the University of Queensland. Angus MunroRachael GwaroSam BresnehanMannon TredinnickHarsh Bavishi