Our design professionals specialise in a diverse range of building types. Their leadership, experience, knowledge and passion for their chosen field of expertise combine to add value to every project.
Team
- Ben Kearney
- Brett Somerville
- Chad Brown
- Charles Glanville
- Chris Irwin
- Chris Straw
- Costa Vorkas
- David Bryant
- David Frost
- David Lane
- Dayne Mearns
- Denise White
- Don Marshall
- Gavin Kickbush
- Graham Legerton
- Greg Dart
- Greg Thrum
- Iwan Sadono
- John Perry
- Liza Ringdahl
- Marios Alexandrou
- Matt Hutchinson
- Mike Albiez
- Nic Hughan
- Patrick Ong
- Philip Wong
- Richard Fakhry
- Rob Adsett
- Rob Puflett
- Russell Girle
- Sue Kenny
- Tieran Kimber
- Tim Bentley
- Tony Houston
- Wayne Schomberg
Rob Puflett Principal. Sydney.
- Bachelor of Architecture, University of New South Wales (1987)
- Higher Degree Graduate Diploma (History and Theory), Architectural Association, London (1992)
- Registered Architect, NSW
- Member, Australian Institute of Architects
Robert Puflett is the Principal of ThomsonAdsett’s Retirement Living and Aged Care discipline group in New South Wales.
Robert has twenty years’ experience in architectural practice in Europe and Australia. In 1993 Puflett Associates was established after returning from the Architectural Association in London. During this time, Robert also held the position of the Architecture Editor for the architectural magazine, Monument. Along with this, he was also a lecturer for the University of NSW for six years. In 2010 Rob’s practice merged with ThomsonAdsett and Rob now works from ThomsonAdsett’s New South Wales studio.
Robert’s commitment to design theory and the process is one of his many strengths, as is his client-focused approach. He has worked on significant projects throughout Australia, India and Europe. His core values are that the consideration for design excellence comes from all social, economic, physical, and cultural levels. Rob has extensive experience in the design documentation and delivery of master planned aged care communities. Rob has experience working with heritage, brown-field sites & green-field sites in an integrated and holistic manner.
Underpinning the projects of the last 10 years is a commitment to the smooth integration of sustainable design principles and technology such as co-generation and tri generation into each project. Life cycle costing is a specific interests that can benefit the long terms commercial sustainability and viability of Rob’s work.
