LEE&KERRY is a Melbourne architectural studio working at a range of project scales from building design to urban strategies. LEE&KERRY create spaces that possess distinct character and a considered response to the site context.

LEE&KERRY is motivated by the capacity of design to enhance and create positive relationships between people, place and a broader ecology. The practice is committed to developing designs that have a minimal ecological impact and promote biodiversity.

Established in 2006 by principals Andrew Lee & Belinda Kerry, LEE&KERRY offer broad experience in professional service and project delivery, evidenced by our responsibility for awarded residential, institutional and urban planning projects in local and international locations.

In 2008 LEE&KERRY received a prize in the Vatnsmýri Urban International Ideas Competition in Reykjavik, Iceland for our proposal to develop a strategic 150HA site adjacent to the city centre.

LEE&KERRY were joint winners of the International Ideas Competition for Kakolanmäki Hill in Turku, Finland held in 2005. The urban design and architectural proposal included 600 new residences, community and commercial facilities to a central heritage site and has been incorporated in a detailed plan for the precinct.

During 2006 and 2007 projects by LEE&KERRY principals were included in exhibitions exploring contemporary architecture and environmental responsibility curated by the Museum of Finnish Architecture in Helsinki and the Architectural League of New York.

LEE&KERRY seek to craft environments with resonating qualities that transcend pragmatic concerns and enable enriching experiences.