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KPA Architects Wins Finalist Award for Best Silver Architecture at the Eldercare Innovation Awards 2017

Todd Paterson and Marc Spadaccini received, on behalf of the KPA Architects team, the Finalist Award for Best Silver Architecture at the Eldercare Innovation Awards for Ageing Asia in Singapore on April 26th 2017.

The Award was part of the category ‘Best Silver Architecture’. It was awarded for our Koh I Noor Contemporary Aged Care project for Spine and Limb Foundation, a two storey Aged Care Facility in Wembley.

Todd and Marc are photographed with Johanna Quoas from Germany, who is aged 92 and is the Guinness World Records Oldest Gymnast!

A big congratulations also goes out to the Spine and Limb Foundation, all consultants and parties involved.

This is a great achievement in a strong international field, which we are very proud to receive!