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Emma Leckie

Associate | Architect

Emma Leckie began her journey at Studio.SC in 2019, after several years at a small Architecture firm which she started at during her studies. She has professional experience in both small and large-scale projects, including work in the residential, education, hospitality, public and commercial sectors in Australia and India. She has a particular passion for civic projects that contribute to the fabric of society, are enduring and engage people.

Emma has a special interest in the power of Architecture to create positive social change and has recently undertaken a 6 month sabbatical, volunteering in India with ‘The Anganwadi Project’ to create Bholu 17 preschool. As a team of two Architects, she designed, documented and oversaw the construction of a preschool in an urban slum in Ahmedabad. Emma is currently a tutor of Architecture at The University of Sydney and a where she hopes to share this passion with her students.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Design in Architecture, The University of Sydney, Australia, 2012
  • Master of Architecture, The University of Sydney, Australia, 2015

Registration

  • Registered Architect, NSW Registration Number 10688

Awards

  • 2012, Dean’s List of Excellence in Academic Performance, The University of Sydney, Master of Architecture, Sydney, Australia
  • 2012, Hezlet Bequest Travelling Scholarship, The University of Sydney, Master of Architecture Graduation Studio, Tokyo, Japan

Recent Projects

  • Public
  • Arts & Culture
  • Transport & Infrastructure
Taronga Zoo Sky Safari
  • Living
  • Retirement Living
Campbelltown Catholic Club - Independent Living
  • Living
  • Boutique Residential
Hall and Campbell
The Oculus, is the focal nexus of the Australian War Memorial aligned with the Hall of Memory, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the Pool of Reflection . (Image: Thurston Empson).
  • Public
  • Arts & Culture
Australian War Memorial New Entrance
  • Living
  • Multi-Residential
  • Retail
The Rathbone
  • Experiential
  • Fitout
  • Mixed-Use
  • Workplace
  • Repositioning
  • Hospitality
Verona Cinema Redevelopment