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Architecture shaped by the way we work today.

631 + 633 Springvale Road brings together two human-centred commercial buildings, anchored by an activated public plaza, rooftop garden, and biophilic design strategies that prioritise wellbeing, light and connection.

Our design has delivered a contemporary workplace precinct where amenity, community and design come together to support flexibility, foster connection, and enhance the everyday experience of work.

Discover more via the link in our bio.

Architecture shaped by the way we work today.

631 + 633 Springvale Road brings together two human-centred commercial buildings, anchored by an activated public plaza, rooftop garden, and biophilic design strategies that prioritise wellbeing, light and connection.

Our design has delivered a contemporary workplace precinct where amenity, community and design come together to support flexibility, foster connection, and enhance the everyday experience of work.

Discover more via the link in our bio.
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Australia’s commercial property market is at a turning point, influenced by shifting economic conditions, changing workplace dynamics, and a heightened focus on sustainability. 

As early signs of market recovery emerge, there is growing demand for strategic, future-focused design that responds to new ways of working and delivers long-term value through flexibility, efficiency, and environmental performance.

In our latest blog, Kelly Wellington, Partner at our Melbourne studio,  explores how commercial architecture can adapt to meet changing needs and unlock long-term value for businesses and communities.

Read more via the link in our bio.

Australia’s commercial property market is at a turning point, influenced by shifting economic conditions, changing workplace dynamics, and a heightened focus on sustainability.

As early signs of market recovery emerge, there is growing demand for strategic, future-focused design that responds to new ways of working and delivers long-term value through flexibility, efficiency, and environmental performance.

In our latest blog, Kelly Wellington, Partner at our Melbourne studio, explores how commercial architecture can adapt to meet changing needs and unlock long-term value for businesses and communities.

Read more via the link in our bio.
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Stage 2 of the Frankston campus redevelopment for @chisholm_institute presented an opportunity for our team to work closely with educators and facility managers to identify and incorporate a wide range of formal and informal spaces for learning, working, social activities and events.

This new skills training hub was visioned, designed, and delivered to realise an exceptional on campus experience for a diverse community of students, staff, industry, and visitors.

Warm tones and a considered material palette deliver a welcoming, relaxing, and activated learning environment.

Design of the interior spaces balances current, and anticipated future educational programme needs, teaching practices and technologies, with initiatives embedded to support students’ sense of community, wellbeing and social development. 

🎥: @harman.visuals
📸: @brettboardmanphotography

Discover more about this strategically designed education project via link in our bio

Stage 2 of the Frankston campus redevelopment for @chisholm_institute presented an opportunity for our team to work closely with educators and facility managers to identify and incorporate a wide range of formal and informal spaces for learning, working, social activities and events.

This new skills training hub was visioned, designed, and delivered to realise an exceptional on campus experience for a diverse community of students, staff, industry, and visitors.

Warm tones and a considered material palette deliver a welcoming, relaxing, and activated learning environment.

Design of the interior spaces balances current, and anticipated future educational programme needs, teaching practices and technologies, with initiatives embedded to support students’ sense of community, wellbeing and social development.

🎥: @harman.visuals
📸: @brettboardmanphotography

Discover more about this strategically designed education project via link in our bio
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For schools supporting diverse developmental needs, architecture plays a vital role in enabling learning, reducing barriers, and fostering a sense of belonging.

At Hamilton Parklands School in western Victoria, we worked closely with educators to design a campus that responds to the specific needs of its students. The design optimises natural light and connection to landscape, minimises sensory overload, and provides space for movement, quiet reflection, and collaboration.

This purpose-built environment reflects an evolving approach to new school planning, one where design supports not just teaching, but the holistic development of every learner.

Explore more about this unique campus via the link in our bio.

For schools supporting diverse developmental needs, architecture plays a vital role in enabling learning, reducing barriers, and fostering a sense of belonging.

At Hamilton Parklands School in western Victoria, we worked closely with educators to design a campus that responds to the specific needs of its students. The design optimises natural light and connection to landscape, minimises sensory overload, and provides space for movement, quiet reflection, and collaboration.

This purpose-built environment reflects an evolving approach to new school planning, one where design supports not just teaching, but the holistic development of every learner.

Explore more about this unique campus via the link in our bio.
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Our philosophy is driven by purpose, empathy and a deep commitment to creating environments that truly support and uplift the people who use them.

Gray Puksand's recent design for Coburg Special Developmental School focused on creating calm, homely spaces for students with intellectual and sensory needs.

We recently spoke with Warren Tofts, the school's Principal, and Cathy Chapman, Project Lead, to reflect on the vision and journey behind this transformative new campus.

Step inside Coburg Special Developmental School by visiting the link in our bio.

Our philosophy is driven by purpose, empathy and a deep commitment to creating environments that truly support and uplift the people who use them.

Gray Puksand`s recent design for Coburg Special Developmental School focused on creating calm, homely spaces for students with intellectual and sensory needs.

We recently spoke with Warren Tofts, the school`s Principal, and Cathy Chapman, Project Lead, to reflect on the vision and journey behind this transformative new campus.

Step inside Coburg Special Developmental School by visiting the link in our bio.
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Gray Puksand’s Brisbane Studio stands at the forefront of design leadership, delivering insight-driven, human-centric spaces tailored to the city’s unique social, cultural and environmental demands.

In our most recent blog, newly appointed Lead Partner of our Brisbane studio, Maria Correia shares insight into her career in design, how Brisbane's unique environmental demands influence design outcomes, and the impact of the upcoming 2032 Olympics on the cityscape.

“Interestingly, we’ve found that Queensland is leading the charge on sustainability, partly out of necessity. With limited resources, we’re driven to find innovative, smarter, efficient solutions to future-proof designs and create built environments that endure,' said Maria.

Read the full blog by visiting the link in our bio.

Gray Puksand’s Brisbane Studio stands at the forefront of design leadership, delivering insight-driven, human-centric spaces tailored to the city’s unique social, cultural and environmental demands.

In our most recent blog, newly appointed Lead Partner of our Brisbane studio, Maria Correia shares insight into her career in design, how Brisbane`s unique environmental demands influence design outcomes, and the impact of the upcoming 2032 Olympics on the cityscape.

“Interestingly, we’ve found that Queensland is leading the charge on sustainability, partly out of necessity. With limited resources, we’re driven to find innovative, smarter, efficient solutions to future-proof designs and create built environments that endure,` said Maria.

Read the full blog by visiting the link in our bio.
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