Inspired by childhood memories of her grandfather’s blueprints and a love for building lego blocks, Wai Yin’s journey into architecture began at an early age.
Now a Senior Project Architect at Gray Puksand, she brings that passion to all aspects of her role, designing educational spaces that shape the next generation.
From morning runs that clear the mind to a deep appreciation for nature, Wai Yin’s approach to architecture is all about balance, creativity, and impact.
Meet the talent behind our projects via the link in our bio.
Inspired by childhood memories of her grandfather’s blueprints and a love for building lego blocks, Wai Yin’s journey into architecture began at an early age.
Now a Senior Project Architect at Gray Puksand, she brings that passion to all aspects of her role, designing educational spaces that shape the next generation.
From morning runs that clear the mind to a deep appreciation for nature, Wai Yin’s approach to architecture is all about balance, creativity, and impact.
Meet the talent behind our projects via the link in our bio.
At Gray Puksand, our design philosophy is deeply rooted in understanding the unique needs of each community we serve, delivering human-centred environments that foster connection, inclusion and opportunity.
For Hamilton Parklands School, a special developmental school in western Victoria, the new campus needed to evoke a sense of community, legibility and considered sensory elements.
The school provides programs for students with a wide range of developmental and educational requirements, and with skills and resources to become active, engaged, and responsible citizens.
Discover more about this unique new campus via the link in our bio.
At Gray Puksand, our design philosophy is deeply rooted in understanding the unique needs of each community we serve, delivering human-centred environments that foster connection, inclusion and opportunity.
For Hamilton Parklands School, a special developmental school in western Victoria, the new campus needed to evoke a sense of community, legibility and considered sensory elements.
The school provides programs for students with a wide range of developmental and educational requirements, and with skills and resources to become active, engaged, and responsible citizens.
Discover more about this unique new campus via the link in our bio.
Ahead of International Women`s Day, our Brisbane Lead Partner, Maria Correia, joined @architectureanddesignaustralia Digital Editor @clemencecarayolhayes to dive into women in architecture, leadership, and the future of the industry for this episode of Talking Architecture & Design.
From balancing creativity with functionality to driving inclusivity in a traditionally male-dominated industry, Maria and Clémence discussed learnings from her more than 30 years of international experience in design.
Don`t miss this thought-provoking conversation, listen to the episode via the link in our bio.
Ahead of International Women`s Day, our Brisbane Lead Partner, Maria Correia, joined @architectureanddesignaustralia Digital Editor @clemencecarayolhayes to dive into women in architecture, leadership, and the future of the industry for this episode of Talking Architecture & Design.
From balancing creativity with functionality to driving inclusivity in a traditionally male-dominated industry, Maria and Clémence discussed learnings from her more than 30 years of international experience in design.
Don`t miss this thought-provoking conversation, listen to the episode via the link in our bio.
Our design for 631 and 633 Springvale Road incorporates glass and concrete elements to provide a robust and proud architecture for the new precinct, which delivers improved amenities to enhance the workday.
The buildings are a response to the continual blurring of work and everyday life, putting the human experience front and centre for end-users.
In a recent conversation with National Managing Partner, Nik Tabain, he shared how Mulgrave’s rich industrial history inspired a unique design nicknamed "The Pizza Box Building.”
Visit the link in our bio to learn more about this holistic precinct offering.
Our design for 631 and 633 Springvale Road incorporates glass and concrete elements to provide a robust and proud architecture for the new precinct, which delivers improved amenities to enhance the workday.
The buildings are a response to the continual blurring of work and everyday life, putting the human experience front and centre for end-users.
In a recent conversation with National Managing Partner, Nik Tabain, he shared how Mulgrave’s rich industrial history inspired a unique design nicknamed "The Pizza Box Building.”
Visit the link in our bio to learn more about this holistic precinct offering.
After an incredible 29 years with Gray Puksand, Stephen Turner is stepping into his next chapter, marking the end of a distinguished career and the beginning of a well-deserved retirement.
From shaping our national presence to pioneering a research-driven approach to educational design, Stephen’s leadership has left an undeniable mark on the practice. As National Managing Partner, he played a vital role in setting up the governance structure that will carry Gray Puksand into the future, ensuring continued growth and innovation.
Gray Puksand’s National Managing Partner, Nik Tabain, shares “Since 1996, Stephen has been instrumental to the growth of Gray Puksand. He championed our education sector and through his rigour and perseverance, the design of educational facilities is now a significant part of our organisation.
“Stephen’s design leadership inspired many, with his projects winning multiple design awards. He has mentored an amazing team that will continue pursuing design excellence for the clients of Gray Puksand into the future. Stephen will be sorely missed, and we wish him well in whatever he pursues for the next phase of his life.”
Stephen’s legacy is woven into an array of award-winning projects, including Epping Views Primary, Prahran High School, Greater Shepparton Secondary College and TAFE NSW Meadowbank. Each one is a testament to his passion for meaningful, future-focused education design.
We extend our deepest gratitude for Stephen’s dedication and guidance and wish him joy, relaxation and fulfillment in retirement.
After an incredible 29 years with Gray Puksand, Stephen Turner is stepping into his next chapter, marking the end of a distinguished career and the beginning of a well-deserved retirement.
From shaping our national presence to pioneering a research-driven approach to educational design, Stephen’s leadership has left an undeniable mark on the practice. As National Managing Partner, he played a vital role in setting up the governance structure that will carry Gray Puksand into the future, ensuring continued growth and innovation.
Gray Puksand’s National Managing Partner, Nik Tabain, shares “Since 1996, Stephen has been instrumental to the growth of Gray Puksand. He championed our education sector and through his rigour and perseverance, the design of educational facilities is now a significant part of our organisation.
“Stephen’s design leadership inspired many, with his projects winning multiple design awards. He has mentored an amazing team that will continue pursuing design excellence for the clients of Gray Puksand into the future. Stephen will be sorely missed, and we wish him well in whatever he pursues for the next phase of his life.”
Stephen’s legacy is woven into an array of award-winning projects, including Epping Views Primary, Prahran High School, Greater Shepparton Secondary College and TAFE NSW Meadowbank. Each one is a testament to his passion for meaningful, future-focused education design.
We extend our deepest gratitude for Stephen’s dedication and guidance and wish him joy, relaxation and fulfillment in retirement.
The first stand-alone @hesterhornbrookacademy campus in Werribee is officially open, a purpose-designed space that fosters a welcoming environment aligned with the Academy’s “Healing Oriented Program of Education” (HOPE) model.
Designed and delivered by Gray Puksand, the campus features calming interiors, flexible classrooms, and seamless indoor-outdoor connections, creating an environment where students feel empowered to engage academically and socially.
Our team was proud to celebrate the opening event, marking the completion of a campus built in the round that will seamlessly connect to the future Village Centre and support a vibrant, well-connected community.
Learn more about the healing-oriented campus via the link in our bio.
The first stand-alone @hesterhornbrookacademy campus in Werribee is officially open, a purpose-designed space that fosters a welcoming environment aligned with the Academy’s “Healing Oriented Program of Education” (HOPE) model.
Designed and delivered by Gray Puksand, the campus features calming interiors, flexible classrooms, and seamless indoor-outdoor connections, creating an environment where students feel empowered to engage academically and socially.
Our team was proud to celebrate the opening event, marking the completion of a campus built in the round that will seamlessly connect to the future Village Centre and support a vibrant, well-connected community.
Learn more about the healing-oriented campus via the link in our bio.
Designing our new Melbourne studio at 565 Bourke Street was an artistic journey driven by the freedom of being our own client.
“Because we were our own client, we had a really great brief right from the start,” shared Project Leads Dale and Lauren. “We just rolled out a piece of trace and wrote down all of our ideas ... that were inspiring us for our new studio.”
The core focus was on people and culture, translating the essence of Gray Puksand into a physical environment that enhances what we do as architects and designers.
Explore the creative process behind our new studio via the link in our bio.
Designing our new Melbourne studio at 565 Bourke Street was an artistic journey driven by the freedom of being our own client.
“Because we were our own client, we had a really great brief right from the start,” shared Project Leads Dale and Lauren. “We just rolled out a piece of trace and wrote down all of our ideas ... that were inspiring us for our new studio.”
The core focus was on people and culture, translating the essence of Gray Puksand into a physical environment that enhances what we do as architects and designers.
Explore the creative process behind our new studio via the link in our bio.
Congratulations to Billie Murphy, Senior Interior Designer from our Sydney studio, who has been selected in @ausdesignreview`s final 30UNDER30 Interior and Product Designers cohort for 2024/2025.
Growing up near the beach in Sydney sparked Billie’s passion for sustainability and human-environment interaction. This shaped her thoughtful yet adventurous design philosophy, which garnered recognition from the program`s esteemed mentors.
Through the program`s events, workshops, and discussions, Billie will deepen her expertise, exchange ideas with industry leaders, and bring fresh perspectives to Gray Puksand and her clients.
Learn more about the industry-leading 30UNDER30 program via the link in our bio.
Congratulations to Billie Murphy, Senior Interior Designer from our Sydney studio, who has been selected in @ausdesignreview`s final 30UNDER30 Interior and Product Designers cohort for 2024/2025.
Growing up near the beach in Sydney sparked Billie’s passion for sustainability and human-environment interaction. This shaped her thoughtful yet adventurous design philosophy, which garnered recognition from the program`s esteemed mentors.
Through the program`s events, workshops, and discussions, Billie will deepen her expertise, exchange ideas with industry leaders, and bring fresh perspectives to Gray Puksand and her clients.
Learn more about the industry-leading 30UNDER30 program via the link in our bio.
Drawing on knowledge gained through collaboration with Wurundjeri elders, `The Life Force of Water` design narrative at @medibank`s new Melbourne hub reflects the essence of the surrounding environment and significant cultural landmarks.
Medibank arranged for the consultant team to undertake a cultural walk with Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Elder Uncle Dave Wandin at Coranderrk Station.
Inspired by the journey of Birrarung (Yarra River) through Wurundjeri land, the staircase, materials, finishes and fixtures represent the journey from Baw Baw (the mountain) to Naarm (Port Phillip Bay), taking employees and visitors on an exploration of Victoria’s diverse native terrain.
📸: @tatjanaplitt
Discover this thoughtfully designed space via the link in our bio.
Drawing on knowledge gained through collaboration with Wurundjeri elders, `The Life Force of Water` design narrative at @medibank`s new Melbourne hub reflects the essence of the surrounding environment and significant cultural landmarks.
Medibank arranged for the consultant team to undertake a cultural walk with Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Elder Uncle Dave Wandin at Coranderrk Station.
Inspired by the journey of Birrarung (Yarra River) through Wurundjeri land, the staircase, materials, finishes and fixtures represent the journey from Baw Baw (the mountain) to Naarm (Port Phillip Bay), taking employees and visitors on an exploration of Victoria’s diverse native terrain.
📸: @tatjanaplitt
Discover this thoughtfully designed space via the link in our bio.
Fuelled by a profound understanding of the impact of design, Kylie Shandon’s journey into interior design was inspired by her lived experience with a family member with a disability.
As an Interior Designer at Gray Puksand’s Melbourne studio, Kylie finds joy in crafting inclusive, industry-leading designs that tell a unique story for each client.
She believes the supportive and collaborative team at Gray Puksand is what truly sets the studio apart, noting their dedication to making every project a success.
Meet the creative minds shaping our projects by visiting the link in our bio.
Fuelled by a profound understanding of the impact of design, Kylie Shandon’s journey into interior design was inspired by her lived experience with a family member with a disability.
As an Interior Designer at Gray Puksand’s Melbourne studio, Kylie finds joy in crafting inclusive, industry-leading designs that tell a unique story for each client.
She believes the supportive and collaborative team at Gray Puksand is what truly sets the studio apart, noting their dedication to making every project a success.
Meet the creative minds shaping our projects by visiting the link in our bio.
Workplaces are evolving into environments that reflect organisational values, foster collaboration, and support employee wellbeing.
As a leading expert in workplace design, Gray Puksand`s approach focuses on collaborating with tenants and landlords to reshape workplace experiences through design, enhancing tenant retention in the process.
"Our expertise in workplace occupancy and utilisation patterns means we can innovate by focusing on our clients as an ecosystem, not just a workplace," our Sydney Partner, Dr Donna Wheatley, says.
Learn more about transforming current spaces into future-ready workplaces in our most recent blog, link in our bio.
Workplaces are evolving into environments that reflect organisational values, foster collaboration, and support employee wellbeing.
As a leading expert in workplace design, Gray Puksand`s approach focuses on collaborating with tenants and landlords to reshape workplace experiences through design, enhancing tenant retention in the process.
"Our expertise in workplace occupancy and utilisation patterns means we can innovate by focusing on our clients as an ecosystem, not just a workplace," our Sydney Partner, Dr Donna Wheatley, says.
Learn more about transforming current spaces into future-ready workplaces in our most recent blog, link in our bio.
Our new self-designed Melbourne studio is making headlines, recently featured in @ausdesignreview and @architectureanddesignaustralia.
The design narrative for the new studio ‘find and seek’, was developed by our project team to reflect both Gray Puksand’s core identity and the practice`s unique personality.
The studio offers a dynamic blend of collaborative zones and quiet retreats, catering to the diverse needs of our growing team and the architectural workforce of the future.
Hear more from the team in the full article, linked in our bio.
Our new self-designed Melbourne studio is making headlines, recently featured in @ausdesignreview and @architectureanddesignaustralia.
The design narrative for the new studio ‘find and seek’, was developed by our project team to reflect both Gray Puksand’s core identity and the practice`s unique personality.
The studio offers a dynamic blend of collaborative zones and quiet retreats, catering to the diverse needs of our growing team and the architectural workforce of the future.
Hear more from the team in the full article, linked in our bio.