Andrew Lilleyman

Andrew is a Director at Ashton Raggatt McDougall, a leading architectural practice in Australia. Currently living and in Perth, Western Australia, Andrew works on the design direction of significant cultural projects and urban development’s which attempt to rethink and reshape Australian urban centers. These include the recently completed Geelong Library and Heritage Centre, Gold Coast Cultural Precinct, Perth Arena and Elizabeth Quay. His contribution to projects focuses on realizing conceptual ideas and integrated architectural designs, achieved through research and digital generation.

In addition to practice, he teaches design and theory at the University of Western Australia, is a contributor to ARM’s Mongrel Rapture plus local and national architectural magazines. Andrew is frequently invited to be a design award juror and regularly contributes to the profession, student body and wider community through publication, exhibition and presentations.

Andrews knowledge of design strategies, methodologies and the array of digital techniques considers the wider practice of Australian Architecture and new ways to design.