Building on the strength of an existing collaborative working relationship, Anthony Styant-Browne of Anthony Styant-Browne Architect and James Staughton of Staughton Architects merged in 2008 to form Workshop Architecture, a cross generational architectural, interior and urban design practice giving a vital balance of youth and experience. Prior to the merge, James Staughton was a partner in Staughton Architects, which operated successfully for 5 years whilst Tony Styant-Browne was the sole Director of Anthony Styant-Browne Architect Pty Ltd for 17 years and before that for 5 years a director of Reed Mussen Styant-Browne Pty Ltd Architects and Planners. Comprising a staff of 7 we have established a reputation for an innovative, interactive design process for both public and private sector clients where the design solution emerges from a shared vision. We are committed to intelligent strategic design, to the principles of environmental sustainability, to positive client and consultant relationships and to the effective delivery of our projects. It is on these principles that the mutual design and development aspirations of each project are built. We are dedicated to a contemporary position in architecture, along with a commitment to the craft of architecture and how the well-crafted building, resulting from the intelligent and inventive use of materials, may embody the aspirations of each individual project. Our receipt to date, of 9 AIA Architecture Awards, a Silver Award in the Japanese Commercial Design Awards, various industry awards and recognition by the Architects Registration Board of Victoria for excellence in the delivery of architectural services, are testament to these qualities.