Ashton Raggatt McDougall

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Ashton Raggatt McDougall or ARM is a firm of architects based in Melbourne, internationally renowned for their design work. The principals are Stephen Ashton, Howard Raggatt and Ian McDougall. Their work is at the forefront of contemporary architectural design in Australia. Their most notable project is the National Museum of Australia in Canberra. Other well-known buildings include RMIT Storey Hall and the extension to the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne. They were also responsible for the remodelling of the Melbourne Central Shopping Centre in 2005, with a design that attempts to open up the previously internal shopping mall to its city centre context and links the railway station directly to the mall.

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