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.
"Work.Rhythm" is the contemporary culture strategy driving @medibank’s new six-level Melbourne headquarters, designed and delivered by Gray Puksand.
As the first workplace to be delivered under the health insurance provider`s new strategy, each workspace was designed to focus on Connection, Collaboration, and Concentration, with low, mid, and high-energy areas to support diverse working styles.
“Medibank is truly leading the way when it comes to delivering exceptionally designed working spaces that prioritise employee health and wellbeing,” said Melbourne Partner and Project Lead, Heidi Smith.
Learn more about this `people-first` space in our most recent blog, available via the link in bio.
"Work.Rhythm" is the contemporary culture strategy driving @medibank’s new six-level Melbourne headquarters, designed and delivered by Gray Puksand.
As the first workplace to be delivered under the health insurance provider`s new strategy, each workspace was designed to focus on Connection, Collaboration, and Concentration, with low, mid, and high-energy areas to support diverse working styles.
“Medibank is truly leading the way when it comes to delivering exceptionally designed working spaces that prioritise employee health and wellbeing,” said Melbourne Partner and Project Lead, Heidi Smith.
Learn more about this `people-first` space in our most recent blog, available via the link in bio.
Our Melbourne studio recently relocated to a new self-designed, state-of-the-art two-level workspace that caters to the architecture workforce of the future.
Meticulously designed by our very own team, Gray Puksand`s core values of People First, Collective Intelligence, Leading Design and Inspiring Outcomes are imbued throughout every aspect of the space.
The new studio embraces flexibility and modern ways of working, incorporating a multitude of agile environments that allow each team member of our neurodiverse workforce to find a setting that suits their strengths.
📸: @nicoleengland
Explore our future-focused Melbourne studio via the link in our bio.
Our Melbourne studio recently relocated to a new self-designed, state-of-the-art two-level workspace that caters to the architecture workforce of the future.
Meticulously designed by our very own team, Gray Puksand`s core values of People First, Collective Intelligence, Leading Design and Inspiring Outcomes are imbued throughout every aspect of the space.
The new studio embraces flexibility and modern ways of working, incorporating a multitude of agile environments that allow each team member of our neurodiverse workforce to find a setting that suits their strengths.
📸: @nicoleengland
Explore our future-focused Melbourne studio via the link in our bio.
@theroyalwomens Hospital in Melbourne engaged Gray Puksand to deliver significant updates to its existing birthing facilities and services. The new design prioritises the mother’s journey, emphasising safe, comfortable, and empowering birthing environments.
Key interventions focus on flexibility and personalisation, allowing women to tailor their surroundings with adjustable options for sound, lighting, and privacy to suit their preferences.
Clinical aesthetics were softened through thoughtful joinery, warm material palettes, and biophilic design principles, introducing natural light and connections to nature for a calming atmosphere.
📸: @james.thomas.photo
Find out how these research-driven birthing suites are shaping care via the link in our bio.
@theroyalwomens Hospital in Melbourne engaged Gray Puksand to deliver significant updates to its existing birthing facilities and services. The new design prioritises the mother’s journey, emphasising safe, comfortable, and empowering birthing environments.
Key interventions focus on flexibility and personalisation, allowing women to tailor their surroundings with adjustable options for sound, lighting, and privacy to suit their preferences.
Clinical aesthetics were softened through thoughtful joinery, warm material palettes, and biophilic design principles, introducing natural light and connections to nature for a calming atmosphere.
📸: @james.thomas.photo
Find out how these research-driven birthing suites are shaping care via the link in our bio.
Our recently completed project at 469 + 485 La Trobe Street has delivered a precinct-based addition to the public realm, improving connectivity between the two buildings and providing direct access to the park beyond.
The design`s central theme was to "bring the park inside", allowing the dense greenery of the nearby Flagstaff Gardens to influence the interior experience through seamless transitions between spaces, biophilic design elements and enhanced natural lighting.
The welcoming lobby encourages tenants to dwell rather than simply pass through, supported by a diverse range of spaces to meet, wait and work.
📸: @christinefrancisphotographer + @piersfitton_photo_
Step inside this transformative commercial project by visiting the link in our bio.
Our recently completed project at 469 + 485 La Trobe Street has delivered a precinct-based addition to the public realm, improving connectivity between the two buildings and providing direct access to the park beyond.
The design`s central theme was to "bring the park inside", allowing the dense greenery of the nearby Flagstaff Gardens to influence the interior experience through seamless transitions between spaces, biophilic design elements and enhanced natural lighting.
The welcoming lobby encourages tenants to dwell rather than simply pass through, supported by a diverse range of spaces to meet, wait and work.
📸: @christinefrancisphotographer + @piersfitton_photo_
Step inside this transformative commercial project by visiting the link in our bio.
Stepping into architecture was a natural choice for Maroof Ansari, Senior Project Architect at Gray Puksand`s Melbourne studio.
Driven by a passion for how spaces shape lives and foster connection, Maroof`s role spans a wide variety of projects, including education, commercial, hospitality, and healthcare.
His advice for anyone considering a career at Gray Puksand? Embrace collaboration, share ideas, and be open to learning from the talented team that makes every project a rewarding journey.
Discover more about our industry-leading team and the projects we’re bringing to life via the link in our bio.
Stepping into architecture was a natural choice for Maroof Ansari, Senior Project Architect at Gray Puksand`s Melbourne studio.
Driven by a passion for how spaces shape lives and foster connection, Maroof`s role spans a wide variety of projects, including education, commercial, hospitality, and healthcare.
His advice for anyone considering a career at Gray Puksand? Embrace collaboration, share ideas, and be open to learning from the talented team that makes every project a rewarding journey.
Discover more about our industry-leading team and the projects we’re bringing to life via the link in our bio.
Our design for @medibank`s new Melbourne hub has delivered a purpose-built workspace to support the company’s 2030 vision to provide the best health and wellbeing for Australia.
Spread across six levels, the 13,000 sqm workspace adopts an inclusive design with distinct energy zones to support different levels of interactivity.
Following extensive consultation with Medibank employees, Wurundjeri elders and subject matter experts, Gray Puksand arrived at a design that would support employees to work in a way that suits their individual working styles, unified by a design narrative titled `The Life Force of Water`.
📸: @tatjanaplitt
Explore this purposeful workspace project via the link in our bio.
Our design for @medibank`s new Melbourne hub has delivered a purpose-built workspace to support the company’s 2030 vision to provide the best health and wellbeing for Australia.
Spread across six levels, the 13,000 sqm workspace adopts an inclusive design with distinct energy zones to support different levels of interactivity.
Following extensive consultation with Medibank employees, Wurundjeri elders and subject matter experts, Gray Puksand arrived at a design that would support employees to work in a way that suits their individual working styles, unified by a design narrative titled `The Life Force of Water`.
📸: @tatjanaplitt
Explore this purposeful workspace project via the link in our bio.
Joining our Melbourne studio, Senior Associate Amanda Chan brings more than ten years of experience in health architecture and a robust knowledge of emerging sector trends.
A registered architect in Victoria, Amanda has successfully led the delivery of highly complex projects for major healthcare providers, including the recent $1.1 billion redevelopment of Frankston Hospital and projects for Austin Health and Monash Health.
“Joining Gray Puksand’s Melbourne studio and contributing to its cutting-edge work in the health and science sector is a proud milestone in my career. This new role presents an opportunity to lead a talented team and continue designing spaces that have a meaningful impact on communities," said Amanda.
Meet Amanda by visiting the link in our bio.
Joining our Melbourne studio, Senior Associate Amanda Chan brings more than ten years of experience in health architecture and a robust knowledge of emerging sector trends.
A registered architect in Victoria, Amanda has successfully led the delivery of highly complex projects for major healthcare providers, including the recent $1.1 billion redevelopment of Frankston Hospital and projects for Austin Health and Monash Health.
“Joining Gray Puksand’s Melbourne studio and contributing to its cutting-edge work in the health and science sector is a proud milestone in my career. This new role presents an opportunity to lead a talented team and continue designing spaces that have a meaningful impact on communities," said Amanda.
Meet Amanda by visiting the link in our bio.