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Hayball

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The practice was established in 1983 as Hayball Leonard Stent and re-branded as Hayball in early 2008. The firm is led by seven directors - Len Hayball, Richard Leonard, Robert Stent, Tom Jordan, Sarah Buckeridge, Luc Baldi and Ann Lau. Currently, Tom Jordan is managing director.
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offering architecture, interior design and urban planning services. Hayball works include residential, commercial, education and institutional projects, as well as
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won the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development Best School and Best Secondary School at the 2009 awards.
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Victoria Department of Education and Early Childhood Development:
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This article about an Australian corporation or company is a
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Hayball is a multi-award-winning practice, including the
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is an Australian architectural practice with studios in
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