Troppo Architects

[1] The practice has established offices in six Australian locations (Darwin, Adelaide, Fremantle, Launceston, Sydney and Byron Bay) and has completed projects in Africa, Asia and the Pacific.

The practice had a slow start, but gained momentum when they were successful in a Low Cost House Competition organised by the City of Darwin, and they were engaged to build a prototype of their design.

In its first decade, the practice refined and extended its skill in addressing the architectural requirements of the "Top End", gaining a wide range of work, including with remote aboriginal communities.

[2] Since 2010, Troppo has been run by five partners spread out across Australia: Greg MacNamara (Darwin), Geoff Clark (Launceston), Terry O'toole (Queensland: Brisbane & Townsville), Phil Harris (Adelaide), Adrian Welke (Perth) and Dan Connolly (Byron Bay).

Former directors are Greg McNamara, Lena Yali, Richard Layton, Fiona Hogg and Terry O'toole Troppo is nationally and internationally recognised, and is Australia's 3rd most awarded practice.

Bowali Visitor Information Centre, Kakadu National Park, in collaboration with Glenn Murcutt