Established in Perth in 1884 by James William Wright, the firm has operated continuously in Western Australia since that time.
In 1884, James William Wright opened a private architectural practice in Perth, Western Australia, which was the only one in the colony at the time.
The first commission for the new firm, known as J. W. Wright & Co., was Woodbridge House, which Charles Harper had built on the Swan River near Guildford.
[2] In 1986, managing director Henry Peel established an office in Brisbane operating under the name CCN Group (QLD) Pty Ltd.
CCN Group has designed projects internationally in China, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Iran, Jakarta, Japan, Malaysia and Yemen.
[4] In 1970 the firm designed the award-winning National Carillon tower in Canberra, which was a gift to Australia from Britain and was constructed on Queen Elizabeth II Island in Lake Burley Griffin.