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10 May 2021

Marchese Partners rebrands to Life3A News

Marchese Partners to be known as Life3A in UK and Europe

London – May 2021: International firm Marchese and Partners is rebranding to Life3A in the UK and Europe in a strategic move that will focus on a more holistic approach to designing and delivering solutions for the third age.

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Marchese Partners was first founded in Sydney, Australia in 1994, and for the past two decades has been on a mission to improve the quality of later living and care offered globally. Now, under its new identity as Life3A, the practice is evolving its focus beyond the built environment to provide a unified brand of later living services that incorporates design, research, and strategic advice.

Life3A will operate under a new leadership team in the UK and Europe led by Stewart Dean and Anne-Marie Nicholson, who share an award-winning portfolio of work and passion for later living, lifestyle, and care solutions. Life3A will be independent of the Marchese Partners Group, which will trade under its name in the APAC region only.

Stewart says: “For the past two decades, we have been on a mission to improve the quality of later living and care across the world. What we have learned is that it takes more than just design to improve the lives of older people. In a world that is rapidly changing, our ageing population requires a similar approach, and we are committed to evolving our mission and purpose to meet their needs. This approach goes beyond design and is an opportunity to make a serious difference to how we live. It’s about research, technology, and forward-thinking partnerships that work together to improve the lives of older people.”

Life3A architects design practice London

Anne-Marie adds: “Under this new identity, we’re bringing together the best thinkers in the world of later living so we can continue to lead the way and create communities that celebrate the lives of older people. With a global outlook, we can design, deliver, and draw on research and knowledge from an international pool of experts who all share the same passion.”

More architecture projects by Life3A Architects online soon

Location: London, England, UK & Sydney, NSW, Australia

Life3A Architects Practice Information

Life3A work closely with their clients to discover, design and deliver what they need in the later living sector, creating solutions that support older people in living their best lives. The firm’s purpose is to celebrate life in the third age and empower people to age with dignity, purpose, and respect.

They have developed as a global firm by bringing together an international team of specialist designers who have been working in the later living sector for over 20 years. With connections to eight offices across the globe, the architecture office’s success is built on knowledge, skills, and experience.

For more information, visit: www.life3a.com

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Ocean 12
Architects: Cox Architecture
Ocean 12 Club Melbourne
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Ocean 12 Melbourne
A sumptuous venue, Ocean 12 transitions fluidly between a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces utilising light and colour to define spatial uses, graciously providing a refined backdrop for a range of premium hospitality offerings, leading visitors on a journey of delight, setting a stage and hinting at glimpses of the range of entertainment and leisure activities on offer throughout.

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Design: Plus Architecture
Galleria Apartment Tower Melbourne Australia
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Galleria Apartment Tower
Taking the form of a cluster of buildings, the architectural structure of Galleria features sinuous curve forms that interconnect and loop – creating a dialogue between the building form and seeking to reduce the visual bulk of the development from the pedestrian point of view.

Little Sky Gelateria
Architect/Interior Designer: Ewert Leaf
Little Sky Gelateria Brighton Melbourne
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Little Sky Gelateria in Brighton
The approach to this new building sought to create an insertion of ‘playfulness’ housed within a late 19th Century building framework. Encapsulating the company ethos was paramount; creating a welcoming venue and fostering a sense of community.

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