Recent works include ...
The following images indicate the quality and diversity of projects recently undertaken across a full range of architectural and interiors project types including education, institutional, clinical, heritage, commercial, laboratory, acoustic projects under traditional and design and construct contracts.
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UQ Chemical Engineering Offices
Recently completed student learning centre and post-graduate office spaces in the University of Queensland’s Chemical Engineering Building have established key teaching facilities forming the first of a multi-staged redevelopment of this architecturally-significant precinct at St Lucia.
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GU N13 Student Collaboration Zone
This Collaboration Zone fitout is one in a series of similar projects for Griffith University where study environments have been inserted in the otherwise left-over spaces outside lecture theatres. In this case an under-utilized "internal street" in the Macrossan Building has been recycled into an active space that forms a
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UQ Hawken Student Learning Centre
This education fitout project is a flexible combination of study, collaboration and presentation spaces designed to enable private study, team learning and seminar functions. The result is a robust yet materially rich environment conducive to learning and future adaptability.
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GU N55 Student Collaboration Zone
This Lecture Theatre + Student Collaboration Zone, recently completed for Griffith University, included the creation of a glazed portal to the rear of the theatre with controlled task lighting, acoustic absorption and the creation of a range of seating conditions to suit a range of collaboration
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UQ School of Languages Offices
This interior fitout represents the first stage of a comprehensive refurbishment of the University of Queensland's Gordon Greenwood Building for the Faculty of Arts. In this office for the School of Languages existing height-poor volumes in a deep plan have been stripped back to expose the full structural height of
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UQ Geoffrey Rush Drama Theatre
This University of Queensland project involved the transformation of the existing Schonell “Cement Box” theatre space into a teaching and performance drama theatre. In this process acoustic control surfaces, fabric air conditioning ductwork, lighting bars and equipment were designed into a flexible yet elegant
