We craft and transform spaces that are as individually unique as our clients. We pride ourselves on our reputation for producing high quality, functional and responsible projects in a collaborative environment. We listen and apply our extensive experience and innovative ability to solve problems. We thrive on variety and creative problem solving so no project is too big, small or too unusual. We are people focused and work at building lasting relationships with our clients as we guide them on their journey.
About us
Our Practice
At DNA Architects, we are Design Driven & People Focused.

Our Process
01 Discovery
Initial Meeting
This is the information gathering stage where we listen to your needs, dreams, wants and desires along with assessing technical information such as site surveys and plans. The more information you can provide at this stage, the better.
We will make suggestions and give you a copy of our terms and conditions before you decide to go ahead with a preliminary design. A successful project is often about the relationships between client, architect and builder. We work hard to build a relationship with our clients and establish trust. This meeting is just as much about allowing you to get to know us and determine if you think we are the right Architects for you and that we are worthy of your trust.
02 Design
Preliminary Design
(the Yellow Trace phase)
Once you’ve decided that we are the architects for you, we’ll organise a full site survey and take a detailed brief to start preparing the initial concept design. We draw on all of our experience as a team to prepare a preliminary sketch of a proposed design to present to you for feedback. This could take a number of attempts to get the right answer that can be developed further and generally fits the budget requirements. We don’t shy away from a challenge. During this stage we primarily work by hand, sketching solutions. We find that it provides us with more flexibility to consider the project as a whole rather than locking into the constraints and detail of common CAD software or letting the software generate a preprogrammed solution to a problem. Our clients feel less intimidated by sketches and more inclined to let the process evolve rather than the finality of CAD drawings. We feel that this achieves a better result.
Design Development
During this stage we continue to make refinements and changes and once you’re happy with the design, final sketch drawings are made. We explore the project in 3D to bring the building to life, both on the screen and also in Virtual Reality where you can walk through and around your project. We also find VR a handy tool for exploring our designs and the effect or impact they have and if we are achieving the desired results.
03 Approvals
Development Approval
Once you are happy with the final design, we will prepare and submit documents to the relevant authority for planning approval. We are having conversations with other consultants and incorporating their concepts into our documentation so that we are not making significant inefficient changes later. Our design is tested against the planning rules and often community opinion.
Building Approval
Building Approval is a higher level of documentation from DA. We are required to provide enough documentation to satisfy the Private Certifier that assessment can be made against the National Construction Code. This includes all consultant’s information incorporated and Certified. It includes specific construction details and product information and referral agency clearances. The outcome is clearance ready to build.
04 Tendering
The Tender Process
Option A – Half Tender
Rather than drawing up full documentation, which involves a significant number of billing hours, we can prepare documentation that includes the basics needed for construction including working drawings and a schedule of works in excess of the information required for BA. At this stage in particular we like to involve our clients as part of the team helping to make selections and exploring detail solutions.
Option B – Full Tender
Full documentation is prepared that includes details such as electrical drawings, heating, windows, joinery, finishes and fixtures in every room so that detailed quotations from tendering builders can be obtained. There should be minimal scope for variation as most decisions should be made and costed into the project.
Tender Negotiation and Contract Administration
We can take on this challenging part of your build by acting as your agent in dealing with the builder. This includes evaluating building tenders based on cost, time and quality. We can liaise with the builder and assist in managing deliverables and the various contractors and specialists to keep the project on schedule and to budget. We involve you in all the decision-making and keep you abreast of developments.
05 Construction Documentation
This stage is incorporated into Contract Administration but can also be an individual stage post Building Approval. It supports the builder with specific builder requested details or packages for trade tendering, setout, clarification and alterations. This documentation is over and above the basic level that would be required to confirm compliance with the National Construction Code.
06 Final Inspection
Final Inspection
We carry out all the final inspections to ensure the final build is everything you and we imagined it would be. We manage defect tolerances and negotiate these to resolution with the builder. This stage can be included as an add on to any level of service past Building Approval.
Completion
Over to you!
Meet the team
Part of our success is due to the fact that we have created a work culture that attracts and retains like-minded professionals who are not only extremely talented in their craft, but passionate about achieving the best results for our clients.
B.App.Sci., B Arch, AIA, HIA (President 2015 – 2018), MBA, Architects Registration 966
Born in 1967, in Canberra. Graduated from the University of Canberra in 1991. While there he was awarded in 1989 “The Northrop Award” and in 1989 Second Prize “Marion Mahony Griffin Measured Drawing Competition”. Architectural experience gained in Canberra includes the firms of CG Cummings and Associates, Lester Firth and Associates and Phil McMaster Pty Ltd, TT Architecture, and overseas with the Southampton firm of MWT Architects.
B.Arch BaSc (Environmental Design), Architects Registration 2336
Aj is a Graduate of the University of Canberra and brings over 20 years of architecture & construction knowledge to the DNA team. His keen interest in development & property provides him with a balanced view of the commercial viability of architectural projects. Having a range of experience at various local & International practices, Aj has worked on a wide variety of projects including Master planning, Multi-unit/Mixed use, commercial, high-end residential and industrial work. His project experience ranges from concept and design work, right through to project delivery. His project experience both nationally and internationally coupled with his passion for building the local Canberra community and education, having taught a number of tertiary accredited design courses, brings an added dimension to the DNA practice.
Press:
- Canberra Times: Canberra Airport holds a special place in the heart of architect Ajanthan Bala
- YouTube: Behind the Bio with Aj Bala: Director DNA Architects
- Riotact: Canberra architect has a focus on the future and it fits him to a T
- Wainwright Facades: Meet an Architect: AJ BALA
Diploma of Building Design
Mick joined DNA architects in 2014 and brought an energy and enthusiasm for design & people which has been contagious! His continued passion for architecture and business has seen him take on a leadership role within the studio, completing many successful projects, creating lasting relationships with clients & consultants alike.
B.App.Sci., B Arch (Honours), AIA, HIA, MBA, Architects Registration 973
Ross is a local Honours graduate from the University of Canberra. Prior to establishing DNAA Ross gained valuable local experience with Geoff Buttterworth and Partners, Renfree Hanrahan and Bligh Voller Neild, with overseas experience at Fitch RS in London. With 30 years’ experience under his belt Ross has a broad range of completed projects from small renovations to large multi-million dollar mixed use buildings.

Director
B.Arch (Hons), Fellow RAIA, Architects Registration 2461
Rob is a graduate of the University of Canberra and has worked in architectural practice for over 20 years. Rob holds a strong passion for enhancing the quality of housing by promoting alternative housing types through his ongoing research, his competition winning New Experimental Architectural Typologies (NEAT) Housing scheme, his successful submissions to the 2018 ACT Demonstration Housing Project, his collaborative work to develop innovative prefabricated accessible housing solutions for people living with disabilities, and his involvement in the Low Carbon Housing project.
- 2014 ACT Emerging Architect of the Year

B.Arch, B.App.Sci., B.A, NSW ARBN#6954

B Arch Advanced Diploma of Building Design, Masters of Architecture

B. Arts in Architecture; Adv. Dip Building Design

Diploma of Building Design
Recognition
Awards
2024
MBA
- Winner, Medium Density Townhouses and Villas
- Judges Commendation, Custom Built/Project Home $1.5 million to $2 million
HIA
- Apartment of the Year
- Apartment Complex
- Residential Design
- Townhouse Villa Development
HIA National
- Townhouse Villa Development of the Year
2022-2023
2023
MBA
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Winner, Custom Built home $1 million to $2 million
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Winner, Best use of Material in a Residential project
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Judges Commendation, Custom built $2 million to $4 million
HIA
- Townhouse/Villa of the Year
2022
MBA
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Best use of Material
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Best Custom-Built home
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House of the year
HIA
- Winner, House of the Year
- Winner, Custom Built Home
- Winner, Residential Design
2020-2021
2021
MBA National
- CBUS National Medium Density 2 to 5 Dwellings
MBA
- Medium density townhouses and Villas
HIA
- Townhouse/Villa of the Year
- Townhouse/Villa Development
HIA National
- Townhouse Villa Development of the Year
2020
MBA
- Renovation/Extention less than $250,000
- Custom/ Built Project home more than $2 million
HIA
- Townhouse/Villa of the Year
HIA National
- Townhouse Villa Development of the Year
2010-2019
MBA National
- Display Home of the Year
- National Luxury project home $1million – $2 million
- National Environment and Energy Efficiency Building award
MBA
- Winner – Professional of the Year Dwellings
- Commendation – Custom Built Homes over $1,000,000
- House of the Year
- Winner Building more than $50,000,000
- Winner – Custom Built Homes $500,000 to $1,000,000
- Winner – Custom Built Homes Less Than $500,000
- Winner – Medium Density / Dual Occupancy
- Winner – Residential Green Living
- Commendation – Townhouses or Villas
- Medium Density Housing – Townhouses & Villas
- Custom Built Project Home $1M to $2M
- Winner Custom Built Home 150m2 to 250m2
- Custom Built Home of the Year – 250sqm to 350sqm
- Custom Built Home of the year over 350sqm
- Display Home of the Year – Less than 225sqm
- Display Home of the Year – More than 225sqm
- Heritage Restoration & refurbishment project of the year
- Residential sustainable construction project of the year
- Medium density Housing project of the year
- Winner – Commercial and Retail Fit-out more than $500,000
- Merit – Display Home more than $300,000
- Merit – Custom Built Home $600,000 – $1,000,000
- Winner – Remodelling Project $200,000 to $300,000
HIA
- Winner Residential Building designer of the Year
- Winner – Home of the Year
- Winner Custom Built Home $900,000 to $1M
- Winner Custom Built Home $500,000 to $900,000
- Winner – GreenSmart Energy Efficiency
- Winner – South Coast home of the year
- Winner – Coastal Home of the Year
- Winner – Small Lot Housing project of the Year
- Highly Commended – Custom Built home over $900,001
- Highly Commended – Apartment Development of the Year
- Custom Built Home of the Year
- Special Purpose House of the Year
- Custom Built Home $350,000 – $500,000
- Custom built home over $1.2m
- Residential Designer of the Year
- Display Home of the Year
- Spec Home of the Year
- Display Home over $500,000
- Outdoor Project of the Year
- Townhouse / Villa of the Year
- Townhouse / Villa Development of the Year
- Country home of the year
- Winner Greensmart Energy Efficiency
- National Greensmart Awards
- Winner National Greensmart House of the year
- Winner Spec Home
- Winner – Business Partner of the Year Sally Dowse
HIA National
- Australian Specialised Housing Award
AIA
- Finalist – Residential project of the year
Press
DNA Architects reimagines Braddon in this Riotact article: Riotact
Check out our story on the potential new Canberra Stadium. Read the article on: The Canberra Times
The verdict is in: Does a new Acton Waterfront stadium actually fit? Read the article on: The Canberra Times
The Local Project featured Wallaroo Residence, crafted by DNA Architects: The Local Project