The new @channel7 Melbourne studio balances the technical demands of a live broadcast environment with the workplace needs of a fast-paced media organisation.
Integrated within Melbourne Quarter Tower, the design incorporates acoustic treatment, specialist zones and broadcast infrastructure to support both complex production requirements and daily operations.
Material composition, lighting strategy and spatial planning convey the network’s national identity while responding to the operational context and culture of the Melbourne team.
📸: @kanejarrod
Discover our workspace projects by visiting the link in our bio.
The new @channel7 Melbourne studio balances the technical demands of a live broadcast environment with the workplace needs of a fast-paced media organisation.
Integrated within Melbourne Quarter Tower, the design incorporates acoustic treatment, specialist zones and broadcast infrastructure to support both complex production requirements and daily operations.
Material composition, lighting strategy and spatial planning convey the network’s national identity while responding to the operational context and culture of the Melbourne team.
📸: @kanejarrod
Discover our workspace projects by visiting the link in our bio.
At The Cambrian in Paddington, Gray Puksand’s signage and wayfinding bring clarity and cohesion to a layered, heritage-rich site.
A refined material palette, crafted typography and subtle detailing reference the area’s artisan past, guiding residents and visitors through a precinct of restored shopfronts and bespoke residences.
Integrated with architecture by @mhndu and landscape by @janeirwin_landscape, the system enhances legibility and orientation while reinforcing a strong sense of identity and connection to place.
Renders: @studio.piper3d
At The Cambrian in Paddington, Gray Puksand’s signage and wayfinding bring clarity and cohesion to a layered, heritage-rich site.
A refined material palette, crafted typography and subtle detailing reference the area’s artisan past, guiding residents and visitors through a precinct of restored shopfronts and bespoke residences.
Integrated with architecture by @mhndu and landscape by @janeirwin_landscape, the system enhances legibility and orientation while reinforcing a strong sense of identity and connection to place.
Renders: @studio.piper3d
Successful architecture relies on more than design ideas. It demands the integration of technical expertise, creative thinking, and open communication.
In our most recent blog, Senior Associate Ian Hollen shares how his robust architectural experience shapes his collaborative, client-focused approach from sketch to delivery.
"Early in my career, I was focused purely on drawing and designing, but over time, I came to understand that the client is the project. If you do not bring them with you, then even the best design will not succeed," he said.
Hear more from Ian in the full blog, available via the link in our bio.
Successful architecture relies on more than design ideas. It demands the integration of technical expertise, creative thinking, and open communication.
In our most recent blog, Senior Associate Ian Hollen shares how his robust architectural experience shapes his collaborative, client-focused approach from sketch to delivery.
"Early in my career, I was focused purely on drawing and designing, but over time, I came to understand that the client is the project. If you do not bring them with you, then even the best design will not succeed," he said.
Hear more from Ian in the full blog, available via the link in our bio.
This Reconciliation Week, we reflect on the importance of cultural engagement and how design can help bridge understanding.
Gray Puksand’s recent workplace design for @Medibank at Melbourne Quarter demonstrates how collaboration with First Nations communities can bring authenticity, identity and meaning into the workplace.
Guided by Uncle Dave Wandin, a Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Elder, the project team experienced a connection to Country via a private smoking ceremony in the Coranderrk Aboriginal Reserve, which along with ongoing and continued collaboration with Uncle Dave throughout the design process formed the basis for spatial layout, material selection and colour palette.
This collaboration also shaped the ‘Life Force of Water’ design narrative, reflecting the essence of the surrounding environment and significant cultural landmarks on Wurundjeri land.
Explore this inclusive and equitable design via the link in bio.
This Reconciliation Week, we reflect on the importance of cultural engagement and how design can help bridge understanding.
Gray Puksand’s recent workplace design for @Medibank at Melbourne Quarter demonstrates how collaboration with First Nations communities can bring authenticity, identity and meaning into the workplace.
Guided by Uncle Dave Wandin, a Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Elder, the project team experienced a connection to Country via a private smoking ceremony in the Coranderrk Aboriginal Reserve, which along with ongoing and continued collaboration with Uncle Dave throughout the design process formed the basis for spatial layout, material selection and colour palette.
This collaboration also shaped the ‘Life Force of Water’ design narrative, reflecting the essence of the surrounding environment and significant cultural landmarks on Wurundjeri land.
Explore this inclusive and equitable design via the link in bio.
Meet Amgad Sedrak, our newest Associate at Gray Puksand.
With a focus on quality, collaboration and technical excellence, Amgad has led the design and delivery of complex projects across the education, residential, and commercial sectors.
In recent years, he has focused on shaping school environments that are collaborative, adaptable and built to support long-term learning outcomes. His perspective adds depth to our ongoing work in education, where thoughtful design plays a critical role in supporting evolving learning needs.
Get to know Amgad by visiting the link in our bio.
Meet Amgad Sedrak, our newest Associate at Gray Puksand.
With a focus on quality, collaboration and technical excellence, Amgad has led the design and delivery of complex projects across the education, residential, and commercial sectors.
In recent years, he has focused on shaping school environments that are collaborative, adaptable and built to support long-term learning outcomes. His perspective adds depth to our ongoing work in education, where thoughtful design plays a critical role in supporting evolving learning needs.
Get to know Amgad by visiting the link in our bio.
Underused commercial buildings have the potential to become more inclusive, adaptable and community-focused, if we design for it.
As part of this year’s @ngvmelbourne Melbourne Design Week program, we hosted a panel discussion on the future of the city’s commercial centre.
Nik Tabain and Kelly Wellington were joined by Kriston Symons from @arupgroup and Glen Dyke from Melbourne City Mission to explore how design can help reframe underused buildings.
The conversation explored how commercial spaces could better respond to a changing workforce, while also supporting social value through adaptive reuse, flexible leasing and more inclusive, integrated precincts across the city.
Thank you to all who joined us for this insightful panel.
Underused commercial buildings have the potential to become more inclusive, adaptable and community-focused, if we design for it.
As part of this year’s @ngvmelbourne Melbourne Design Week program, we hosted a panel discussion on the future of the city’s commercial centre.
Nik Tabain and Kelly Wellington were joined by Kriston Symons from @arupgroup and Glen Dyke from Melbourne City Mission to explore how design can help reframe underused buildings.
The conversation explored how commercial spaces could better respond to a changing workforce, while also supporting social value through adaptive reuse, flexible leasing and more inclusive, integrated precincts across the city.
Thank you to all who joined us for this insightful panel.
Designed by Gray Puksand, 28 Greengate by @riverlee_group will support a sustainable, people-first way of working in Melbourne’s north.
Set within the rapidly expanding New Epping precinct, the strata office building will prioritise wellness, functionality and connectivity. Biophilic design principles will be integrated both externally and internally, with light-filled offices that open to green spaces.
Adaptable floorplates, end-of-trip facilities, secure bike storage, EV charging and shared conferencing have also been incorporated to elevate the end user`s experience.
Discover our latest commercial projects via the link in our bio.
Designed by Gray Puksand, 28 Greengate by @riverlee_group will support a sustainable, people-first way of working in Melbourne’s north.
Set within the rapidly expanding New Epping precinct, the strata office building will prioritise wellness, functionality and connectivity. Biophilic design principles will be integrated both externally and internally, with light-filled offices that open to green spaces.
Adaptable floorplates, end-of-trip facilities, secure bike storage, EV charging and shared conferencing have also been incorporated to elevate the end user`s experience.
Discover our latest commercial projects via the link in our bio.
Personal branding took centre stage in a thoughtful panel discussion last week, exploring how clarity, confidence, and purpose shape professional identity. This event was part of the @propertycouncil 500 Women in Property program, in partnership with @rpinfrastructure.
With insights from Whitney McLaren, Nik Tabain, and Stephanie Hope, the discussion highlighted how these core principles can drive meaningful impact in career progression and leadership within the industry.
Events like these reflect our ongoing commitment to creating space for women to lead, connect and thrive across the property industry.
Congratulations to the participants, Georgina Campbell and Cathy Chapman, and their sponsors, Pragya Gupta, Mark Freeman and Verdon Styles, for successfully hosting the event and championing the program.
#GrayPuksand #500WomeninProperty #PropertyCouncilofAustralia #Team #Event
Personal branding took centre stage in a thoughtful panel discussion last week, exploring how clarity, confidence, and purpose shape professional identity. This event was part of the @propertycouncil 500 Women in Property program, in partnership with @rpinfrastructure.
With insights from Whitney McLaren, Nik Tabain, and Stephanie Hope, the discussion highlighted how these core principles can drive meaningful impact in career progression and leadership within the industry.
Events like these reflect our ongoing commitment to creating space for women to lead, connect and thrive across the property industry.
Congratulations to the participants, Georgina Campbell and Cathy Chapman, and their sponsors, Pragya Gupta, Mark Freeman and Verdon Styles, for successfully hosting the event and championing the program.
#GrayPuksand #500WomeninProperty #PropertyCouncilofAustralia #Team #Event
At 235 Pyrmont Street, history and innovation converge to create a workplace that is unique and refined.
Guided by a design narrative grounded in elegance and authenticity, the fitout layers warm timber, bold marble and bronze accents to create a refined environment that elevates the tenant experience.
Preserving the flow of natural light and the integrity of its original features, the space pays tribute to the heritage building’s industrial past while embracing the demands of a modern workforce.
📸: @chriswarnes
Explore the reimagined workspace by visiting the link in our bio.
At 235 Pyrmont Street, history and innovation converge to create a workplace that is unique and refined.
Guided by a design narrative grounded in elegance and authenticity, the fitout layers warm timber, bold marble and bronze accents to create a refined environment that elevates the tenant experience.
Preserving the flow of natural light and the integrity of its original features, the space pays tribute to the heritage building’s industrial past while embracing the demands of a modern workforce.
📸: @chriswarnes
Explore the reimagined workspace by visiting the link in our bio.
Tonight`s @ngvmelbourne Melbourne Design Week event, held at our Melbourne studio, will explore how architecture can shape more sustainable, adaptive and human-centred commercial spaces.
The panel brings together leading industry voices, including our own Nik Tabain and Kelly Wellington, alongside Kriston Symons from ARUP and Glen Dyke from Melbourne City Mission.
Together, they’ll explore how thoughtful transformation can reduce environmental impact and contribute to a more resilient CBD.
Melbourne Design Week is an initiative of the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria
Don`t miss out, book your tickets via the link in our bio.
Tonight`s @ngvmelbourne Melbourne Design Week event, held at our Melbourne studio, will explore how architecture can shape more sustainable, adaptive and human-centred commercial spaces.
The panel brings together leading industry voices, including our own Nik Tabain and Kelly Wellington, alongside Kriston Symons from ARUP and Glen Dyke from Melbourne City Mission.
Together, they’ll explore how thoughtful transformation can reduce environmental impact and contribute to a more resilient CBD.
Melbourne Design Week is an initiative of the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria
Don`t miss out, book your tickets via the link in our bio.
As digital technology and artificial intelligence continue to evolve, the way we design, visualise, and deliver physical spaces is changing at an unprecedented pace.
From streamlining workflows to improving sustainability outcomes, these technologies are redefining how spaces are imagined and delivered.
Gray Puksand’s Digital + Design Technology Manager, Páraic Walsh, recently spoke with @9news about how AI is transforming architectural practice and where it’s headed next.
Learn more in our latest blog, available via the link in our bio.
As digital technology and artificial intelligence continue to evolve, the way we design, visualise, and deliver physical spaces is changing at an unprecedented pace.
From streamlining workflows to improving sustainability outcomes, these technologies are redefining how spaces are imagined and delivered.
Gray Puksand’s Digital + Design Technology Manager, Páraic Walsh, recently spoke with @9news about how AI is transforming architectural practice and where it’s headed next.
Learn more in our latest blog, available via the link in our bio.
Join us at our new Melbourne studio on May 15th for an exclusive panel discussion as part of @ngvmelbourne’s Melbourne Design Week.
Featuring Nik Tabain and Kelly Wellington, alongside Kriston Symons from @arupgroup and Glen Dyke from @melbcitymission, the panel will explore how adaptive reuse and community-driven design are setting the stage for a resilient and forward-thinking urban future.
Melbourne Design Week is an initiative of the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria.
Register for free tickets via the link in our bio
Join us at our new Melbourne studio on May 15th for an exclusive panel discussion as part of @ngvmelbourne’s Melbourne Design Week.
Featuring Nik Tabain and Kelly Wellington, alongside Kriston Symons from @arupgroup and Glen Dyke from @melbcitymission, the panel will explore how adaptive reuse and community-driven design are setting the stage for a resilient and forward-thinking urban future.
Melbourne Design Week is an initiative of the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria.
Register for free tickets via the link in our bio