Design Director at dKO Architecture Melbourne, Jesse Linardi, started his career by designing his own house at the age of 27.
June 25th, 2008
There is no doubt dKO architecture is one of the most innovative Architectural practices in the Australasian region, and Jesse Linardi is one of the reasons.
Design Director at dKO in Melbourne, Linardi is renowned as a gifted and forward thinking architect.
With exceptional skills in high end conceptual modelling, Jesse’s added input including urban design and planning expertise value adds to all dKO signature buildings. He has a strong focus on research and investigation of international building trends.
With over ten years industry experience, Jesse has been responsible for the initiation and completion of a broad range of project types, and for the success of many projects – including his own stunning home in Melbourne.
Jesse Linardi
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