Playoust Churcher Architects A year in review
As we sign off for 2025, we take this opportunity to look back on a year of innovation and insight at Playoust Churcher Architects.
Our office will officially close on Thursday, December 18th, and we will reopen on Monday, January 12th, 2026.
As we sign off for 2025, we take this opportunity to look back on a year of innovation and insight at Playoust Churcher Architects.
As the premier architectural firm in North Shore, we have developed an appreciation for the individuality of the local communities.
The Federation era was a time of great activity. 1900s dwellings are cherished by their owners and protected by strict conservation rules.
Whether to renovate an old home or start fresh with a knockdown rebuild is a common dilemma for North Shore homeowners.
Sydney’s North Shore can unlock significant value for homeowners and developers considering dual occupancy and multi-dwelling developments.
Read MoreLane Cove offers residents one of the more picture-perfect streetscapes on Sydney’s North Shore. With peninsulas, bushland, waterfront locales, and a charming village, it is an idyllic setting for families who crave the community feel.
Read MoreBuilding or renovating a home on Sydney’s North Shore is more than just a construction project—it’s an opportunity to shape how you live for years to come.
Read MoreDesigning someone’s dream home isn’t just about blueprints and buildings—it’s about truly understanding the people who will live there and crafting a space that enhances their everyday lives. At Playoust Churcher Architects, we’ve developed a tried-and-true six-stage process that allows us to do just that.
Read MoreDesigning homes for balance and lifestyle. Sydney’s north shore meets rural retreats. We work with clients to ensure they have the best of both worlds.
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We live and work on the lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. We acknowledge their traditional custodianship of the land and pay respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.