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Sally Ogle is one of the directors of Patchwork Architecture, an award winning Wellington-based studio founded by Sally and Ben Mitchell-Anyon in 2012. The practice was formed following a year spent physically building the Dogbox house in Whanganui – and taking the practical building knowledge back to the drawing board. In the (more than a) decade since then, Patchwork has won a reputation (and a number of awards) for bold and innovative architecture, often crafting modest materials to create surprising spaces. Patchwork projects can be characterised by a combination of ingenuity and wit, together with the confidence and technical ability necessary to take on the challenges of often difficult sites. Sally is interested in the betterment of our urban environment, and the role that architects can have in shaping the places we live, from the individual through to the civic scale. patchworkarchitecture.co.nz