Kent Budden & Greenwell

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Kent Budden & Greenwell was an Australian architectural practice working in Sydney from 1913 until 1919. The partners were Harry Kent, Henry Budden and Carlyle Greenwell.[1]

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Griffiths Teas, Wentworth Avenue, Surry Hills was designed by Kent Budden & Greenwell

In 1899 Henry Budden entered into partnership with his mentor, Harry Kent, and the firm became known as Kent & Budden.[2] In 1913, Kent and Budden were joined in partnership by Carlyle Greenwell who had served his articles with Kent & Budden. The partnership of Kent, Budden and Greenwell was dissolved in 1919 with the departure of Kent. Budden and Greenwell continued to work in partnership until 1922 and Kent joined H H Masie and practiced with him until his retirement in 1930. In 1919 Budden and Greenwell separated as partners. From 1931 until 1939, Budden was in partnership with . From 1940, until his death, Budden practiced in partnership with and the firm continues today as Budden Nangle Michael & Hudson.[3]

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