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Vetora Glenview is the third project DLA have designed and delivered for Vetora, adding to their existing head office / vet practice in Te Awamutu and smaller based satellite practice in Cambridge. This recently completed project is located in Glenview on the fringes of Hamilton with easy access from the south and western suburbs. The clinic, accommodating full consult, treatment, surgical and recovery facilities caters for both small and large animals. Aesthetically the building works to complement the pre-existing Vetora brand and material palette of the other practices yet is still sympathetic to the semi residential context of this particular site.  

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Dickson Lonergan Architects (DLA) was founded in Whanganui in 1974 with founding partners Bruce Dickson (retired) and the late Barry Lonergan. Once fully established in the Whanganui region, DLA then started to expand the business, first into Wellington in 1999 with Barry and Glenn starting up the capital city office. Then came the Timaru Office headed up by Murray Ackroyd in 2005 and the further expansion to Hamilton in 2010 with Martin Swann. 

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