Blake Corry
Graduate of Architecture
Blake is a graduate of architecture with a strong passion for enhancing Australia's built environment through socially, culturally, and environmentally responsive design. At DunnHillam, Blake has contributed to the White Bay Power Station Adaptive Reuse, the Bourke Aboriginal Healthcare Centre, and the Blacktown Arts and Cultural Centre competition - gaining experience across heritage, healthcare, and cultural sectors.
Blake joined DunnHillam after completing a Bachelor of Design in Architecture (Honours) and Master of Architecture at the University of Sydney. During his studies, Blake undertook an international exchange at Aalto University, Finland, where he developed a strong appreciation for Scandinavian Modernism and broadened his approach to design through first-hand experience. Prior to DunnHillam, Blake worked at Cox Architecture on the expansion of Newcastle Airport's International Terminal, among other projects.
Beyond architecture, Blake enjoys exploring Australia's landscapes through bushwalking and roadtrips. He is also never one to turn down a competitive game of Monopoly.