Ideally located in Canberra, EMA has current projects across Australia. We aim to provide quality design solutions and practical advice, based on clearly stated information, so that it is easily understood by clients, fellow professionals and the community. The practice is small and focuses on providing speedy responses to the needs of clients. EMA is experienced at managing work remotely, relying on sound planning and modern technology to ensure professional advice is provided at all times.
In 2019 Eric Martin was awarded the Australian Institute of Architects' Professional Practice Award. It was noted that "Eric's contribution to architectural practice, the wider profession and indeed the community is enormous and sustained. Eric is a life fellow of the Institute, and an exemplary professional architect who has promoted the profession with his competence, dignity, intelligence and good humour."
In 2019 Eric Martin was awarded the Australian Institute of Architects' Professional Practice Award. It was noted that "Eric's contribution to architectural practice, the wider profession and indeed the community is enormous and sustained. Eric is a life fellow of the Institute, and an exemplary professional architect who has promoted the profession with his competence, dignity, intelligence and good humour."
Eric Martin AM,
Master (Built Environment), B Architecture (Hons), LFRAIA
Eric is the principal of Eric Martin and Associates. He has more than 45 year's experience as a professional architect in the private and public sectors. He has extensive experience in managing a wide range of projects. Eric has developed a national and international reputation for this work in the areas of accessibility and heritage buildings. Eric is a Life Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects and is currently a Member of the Australian Institute of Architects National Enabling Architecture Committee, the Institute's National Practice Committee, is the Institute's deputy on the UIA Region IV International Committees on Access and Heritage and the Institute's representative on the Australian Building Codes Committee. |
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Projects
Universal Design are about making it possible for all people, including people
with disabilities to use, access and enjoy the built environment.
with disabilities to use, access and enjoy the built environment.
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