Guida Moseley Brown Architects is an Australian international architectural, interior and urban design firm based in Canberra.
The firm specializes in major public buildings, educational and research facilities, large scale residential developments, amongst other commercial and corporate projects.
[4] Guida Moseley Brown Architects is widely known for projects that respond to heritage and culture, whilst focusing on sustainability and functionality.
The style was highly commended and celebrated by its stakeholders as the end result was a merge of indoor and outside environments alongside the preservation of the cultural heritage the library held.
Named after an Indian statesmen and monk, and situated in between the Himalayas, the Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport is known for its challenging environment and scenic approach.
The design of the convention centre has brought in Guida Moseley Brown’s traditional concept of bringing natural light to the neo-futuristic undulated structure.
[14] On 18 November 2018, Harold Guida spoke about the increase in the global interest of the "Univer-Cities" concept in a conference held at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Out of the 329 entries that competed from around the world, Guida Moseley Brown (then Mitchell/Giurgola) was awarded the contract to masterplan, design, document and supervise the new Parliament House project.
[19] The surrounding buildings were designed in order to symbolize the unity of the diverse functions of the Hong Kong government, which is why Guida Moseley Brown extensively used glass and vertical lines to signify the independence, openness and solemnity of the legislature.
The library architecturally pays ode to traditional Chinese forms through its large glass frame that’s fixed by strong stone elements.
Since its inception, Guida Moseley Brown Architects have been recognized with over 250 awards for its contribution to the field of architecture and design, both locally and internationally.
In 2009, Mr Guida was bestowed the status of Life Fellow of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects, and was also awarded the President’s Medal in 2018.