SERVICES
Our services are as comprehensive as you require. This may be as little as a schematic design and development application, helping you through the approval process; or as involved as full documentation and construction administration, overseeing the construction process. You can learn more about the process of working with an architect here: about/process and Step 1 is a chat, so give us a call to discuss your needs.
We are passionate about protecting our planet and work with home owners that share the same ideals. You can read more about our renovation sustainability tips here: about/sustainable tips
Our office operates on 100% green power and is carbon neutral.
We are passionate about protecting our planet and work with home owners that share the same ideals. You can read more about our renovation sustainability tips here: about/sustainable tips
Our office operates on 100% green power and is carbon neutral.
PEOPLE
Amy Leenders
NSW architects registration board #7959
B. Arch [Hons] UCan B. Env Design UCan
Certified Passive House Designer
NSW architects registration board #7959
B. Arch [Hons] UCan B. Env Design UCan
Certified Passive House Designer
Prior to establishing Leenders Cottier architects in 2013, Amy gained diverse experience in commercial architecture, small public projects and high-end residential architecture, working for 3 award winning architectural practices in Sydney and Canberra.
At university Amy received the graduate prize for both architectural degrees and the Australian Institute of Architects Chapter Medallion. As well as receiving a scholarship to study at the Technical University of Delft, the Netherlands for a year and a research grant to study traditional housing in Thailand.
Amy now lives in Sydney's inner west with her architect husband and 2 children.
At university Amy received the graduate prize for both architectural degrees and the Australian Institute of Architects Chapter Medallion. As well as receiving a scholarship to study at the Technical University of Delft, the Netherlands for a year and a research grant to study traditional housing in Thailand.
Amy now lives in Sydney's inner west with her architect husband and 2 children.