Tag: Workplace design
2013 Australian Interior Design Awards: Workplace Design
Slattery Australia by Elenberg Fraser.
One One One Eagle Street
Experimentation yielded an intriguing Brisbane tower by Cox Rayner Architects.
Woods Bagot studio, Sydney
A more liveable work space in tune with a more flexible modern work force.
Coda Studio
Coda Studio’s Fremantle workspace is a little bohemian and raw, and every bit the thrill.
Geyser
Drama and a sense of community within this Auckland building’s medieval-like laneways of the future by Patterson Associates.
Shane Thompson’s studio
Shane Thompson turns an old timber church into a working studio on his semi-rural Queensland property.
Norton Rose
Carr Design Group’s refit of Norton Rose’s reception in Melbourne takes rebranding to a new level.
The Corporate Office and Mad Men
Amid changing approaches to workplace design, why don’t we want to feel corporate in the corporate office?
BVN Sydney Studio
In a true democratization of space, BVN’s Sydney studio consists of one single open-plan floor.
Work ware
Workplace design from Artichoke 34.
Cox Sydney Studio
Cox Richardson’s Sydney studio encourages communal, messy creativity.
Run to paradox
Designing good workplaces, says Steve Koster, relies on embracing the conflicting needs of a modern workforce.
AECOM, Sydney
This workplace by BVN provides connection through two impressive staircases.
FEX
Contemporary, high tech design is contrasted with heritage grandeur at FEX, a media hub and television studio in Sydney.
Plus Architecture’s offices
The Plus Architecture team’s design for its own offices.
Cochlear headquarters, interiors by Geyer
With interiors by Geyer, the Cochlear headquarters in Sydney is a fitting building for an innovative Australian organization.
GPT Group
GPT Group’s workplace interiors by Woods Bagot set out to reuse as much of the old fitout as possible.
Typological [r]evolution of the workplace
Philip Vivian charts the various typologies of the workplace and asks, ‘What’s next?’
Workplace design and human behaviour
Natalie Slessor expounds the importance of understanding psychology and human behaviour in creating workplace interiors.
Creative spaces for techies
In the world of office design, IT companies often lead the way in forming creative workplaces.