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In one of Australia’s most culturally diverse locations, Lyons has designed a multipurpose community facility with the kind of attention more often reserved for central-city projects.
Geoff Handbury Science and Technology Hub
Enveloped in an intriguingly veiled and aptly futuristic form, this new facility at Melbourne Grammar School offers some compelling insights into the future of science and technology education.
Sensational and sybaritic: Jackalope
Drawing from mythological and alchemic themes, Carr has curated a sybaritic hotel experience, defined by elemental and evocative materials that celebrate the regional qualities of Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.
A fine pairing: 131 Russell Street and 478 George Street
Two new towers by Candalepas Associates, the hotel QT Melbourne on Russell Street and the AHL Headquarters on George Street in Sydney, complement the existing fabric of the city with compositional finesse.
Freedom at work: Medibank Place
With the aspiration to create one of the healthiest headquarters in the world, Medibank enlisted multidisciplinary design firm Hassell to create a head office where employees have freedom to choose how and where they work.
2015 National Architecture Awards: Interior Architecture
Medibank by Hassell.
Healthy ambition: Medibank Place
Hassell’s new headquarters for healthcare giant Medibank delivers a vibrant and health-centred workplace while being a hospitable neighbour to stadium-goers.
QT Hotel, Sydney
Eclectic and nostalgic interiors by Nicholas Graham & Associates and Indyk Architects.
2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards: Best Visual Identity Design
Joint winner — Baker D. Chirico
Urban Attitude
A Melbourne retail fitout by Hassell and Fabio Ongarato Design toys with Tetris geometries.