Start your career with purpose.
Applications for the 2026 Gray Puksand Graduate Program open Monday October 27.
This 12-month program is open to architecture and interior design graduates across our Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney studios.
You`ll gain hands-on experience across education, health + science, workspace, commercial and residential sectors that create meaningful impact for the people who use them.
Learn from industry leaders while engaging in research that advances design innovation and broadens your professional skills.
Applications close Friday November 14. Learn more via the link in our bio.
Start your career with purpose.
Applications for the 2026 Gray Puksand Graduate Program open Monday October 27.
This 12-month program is open to architecture and interior design graduates across our Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney studios.
You`ll gain hands-on experience across education, health + science, workspace, commercial and residential sectors that create meaningful impact for the people who use them.
Learn from industry leaders while engaging in research that advances design innovation and broadens your professional skills.
Applications close Friday November 14. Learn more via the link in our bio.
The interiors of the @citcanberra Woden campus are conceived as open, welcoming and civic in character, with ground-level spaces that form permeable edges and invite participation from the public realm.
Abundant natural light fills the atrium and circulation zones, where learning and collaboration are on display. Meanwhile, timber finishes and layered planting create a calm, comfortable backdrop that supports wellbeing.
Together, these elements deliver a campus that integrates intrinsically with its setting - offering a memorable sense of arrival, encouraging gathering and connection, and setting a positive tone for learning and community life.
Read more about this flagship education facility via the link in bio.
The interiors of the @citcanberra Woden campus are conceived as open, welcoming and civic in character, with ground-level spaces that form permeable edges and invite participation from the public realm.
Abundant natural light fills the atrium and circulation zones, where learning and collaboration are on display. Meanwhile, timber finishes and layered planting create a calm, comfortable backdrop that supports wellbeing.
Together, these elements deliver a campus that integrates intrinsically with its setting - offering a memorable sense of arrival, encouraging gathering and connection, and setting a positive tone for learning and community life.
Read more about this flagship education facility via the link in bio.
Recognised for its bold approach to reuse and renewal, Perpetual’s Sydney workplace has been shortlisted in the 2025 Sustainability Awards, Interior Design category.
The project reimagines sustainable fitout design through low-impact materials, upcycled finishes and extensive reuse, with more than 1,000 items from the previous office rehomed across schools, workplaces and social housing.
This approach delivers an interior that is both responsible and enduring, demonstrating how thoughtful design can generate value for people, place and environment.
Learn more about this sustainability-led project by visiting the link in our bio.
Recognised for its bold approach to reuse and renewal, Perpetual’s Sydney workplace has been shortlisted in the 2025 Sustainability Awards, Interior Design category.
The project reimagines sustainable fitout design through low-impact materials, upcycled finishes and extensive reuse, with more than 1,000 items from the previous office rehomed across schools, workplaces and social housing.
This approach delivers an interior that is both responsible and enduring, demonstrating how thoughtful design can generate value for people, place and environment.
Learn more about this sustainability-led project by visiting the link in our bio.
Ready to shape the future of Canberra?
Gray Puksand is seeking a Registered Architect to join our growing Canberra studio and make a real impact.
This is an opportunity to contribute to city-shaping projects across education, commercial, health + science, and workspace sectors. You`ll collaborate with a passionate national team that thrives on design excellence, innovation, and bold thinking.
We’re looking for a talented architect with strong design and delivery skills, the confidence to lead teams, clients and consultants with clarity and purpose, and proficiency in Revit.
If you’re passionate about creating meaningful architecture and ready to make your mark with a leading design practice, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply via the link in bio.
Ready to shape the future of Canberra?
Gray Puksand is seeking a Registered Architect to join our growing Canberra studio and make a real impact.
This is an opportunity to contribute to city-shaping projects across education, commercial, health + science, and workspace sectors. You`ll collaborate with a passionate national team that thrives on design excellence, innovation, and bold thinking.
We’re looking for a talented architect with strong design and delivery skills, the confidence to lead teams, clients and consultants with clarity and purpose, and proficiency in Revit.
If you’re passionate about creating meaningful architecture and ready to make your mark with a leading design practice, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply via the link in bio.
The future of design depends on informed, responsible choices. Sustainable materials are central to creating lasting impact.
Gray Puksand has implemented a systematic framework that integrates sustainability into every stage of the design process.
The Responsible Materials Criteria empower our teams and clients to make transparent, knowledge-based decisions that support environmental, social and ethical outcomes.
Currently being rolled out nationally, this framework delivers a consistent and measurable approach to sustainable design across all projects.
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The future of design depends on informed, responsible choices. Sustainable materials are central to creating lasting impact.
Gray Puksand has implemented a systematic framework that integrates sustainability into every stage of the design process.
The Responsible Materials Criteria empower our teams and clients to make transparent, knowledge-based decisions that support environmental, social and ethical outcomes.
Currently being rolled out nationally, this framework delivers a consistent and measurable approach to sustainable design across all projects.
Swipe through to learn more 👉
The new @hesterhornbrookacademy City Campus reinterprets two levels of a vacant office building at 333 Exhibition Street into a learning environment catering to over 300 students and staff.
The transformation sees the previous workspaces reimagined into classrooms, student support areas, and communal spaces tailored to the needs of its students.
Key spaces include staff leadership areas, a communal kitchen and social hub, and student-facing support services designed to encourage accessibility and engagement.
📸: @jack.lovel + @james.thomas.photo
Step inside Hester Hornbrook Academy’s City Campus via the link in our bio.
The new @hesterhornbrookacademy City Campus reinterprets two levels of a vacant office building at 333 Exhibition Street into a learning environment catering to over 300 students and staff.
The transformation sees the previous workspaces reimagined into classrooms, student support areas, and communal spaces tailored to the needs of its students.
Key spaces include staff leadership areas, a communal kitchen and social hub, and student-facing support services designed to encourage accessibility and engagement.
📸: @jack.lovel + @james.thomas.photo
Step inside Hester Hornbrook Academy’s City Campus via the link in our bio.
Gray Puksand has expanded its Living portfolio, reinforcing our commitment to addressing Australia`s urgent housing needs.
Senior Associate Luke Stokes has been appointed to lead this expansion, bringing extensive experience in multi-residential design to new and existing projects.
Leveraging our cross-sector expertise in education, workplace, commercial and healthcare, our Living portfolio will include typologies such as build-to-rent, student accommodation, affordable and social housing.
Read more about the expansion of our Living sector via the link below.
Gray Puksand has expanded its Living portfolio, reinforcing our commitment to addressing Australia`s urgent housing needs.
Senior Associate Luke Stokes has been appointed to lead this expansion, bringing extensive experience in multi-residential design to new and existing projects.
Leveraging our cross-sector expertise in education, workplace, commercial and healthcare, our Living portfolio will include typologies such as build-to-rent, student accommodation, affordable and social housing.
Read more about the expansion of our Living sector via the link below.
Soft textures, warm tones and clear sightlines shape a supportive and nurturing interior for Coburg Special Developmental School.
Every element, from joinery and lighting to acoustic treatments, has been carefully considered to reduce sensory load and create calming learning environments for students with a range of physical, sensory and cognitive needs.
The design enables a clear spatial rhythm across classrooms and specialist areas, supporting daily routines and a strong sense of orientation throughout the campus.
Learn more about this specialist campus design by visiting the link in our bio.
@sjhigginsgroup | @semz.au | @vicschoolbuilding
Soft textures, warm tones and clear sightlines shape a supportive and nurturing interior for Coburg Special Developmental School.
Every element, from joinery and lighting to acoustic treatments, has been carefully considered to reduce sensory load and create calming learning environments for students with a range of physical, sensory and cognitive needs.
The design enables a clear spatial rhythm across classrooms and specialist areas, supporting daily routines and a strong sense of orientation throughout the campus.
Learn more about this specialist campus design by visiting the link in our bio.
@sjhigginsgroup | @semz.au | @vicschoolbuilding
The new @citcanberra Woden campus is a catalyst for urban renewal and economic activation in the heart of Canberra’s south.
The project establishes a civic precinct that brings together learning, retail and public realm, strengthening Woden’s identity as it grows and evolves.
Senior Associate Ian Hollen and ACT Lead Partner Amanda Fyfe share how our design vision for the precinct is shaping a more vibrant and resilient Canberra.
Watch the full video to hear more 👆
The new @citcanberra Woden campus is a catalyst for urban renewal and economic activation in the heart of Canberra’s south.
The project establishes a civic precinct that brings together learning, retail and public realm, strengthening Woden’s identity as it grows and evolves.
Senior Associate Ian Hollen and ACT Lead Partner Amanda Fyfe share how our design vision for the precinct is shaping a more vibrant and resilient Canberra.
Watch the full video to hear more 👆
Gray Puksand has crafted a series of sensory rich spaces at 570 Bourke Street, reimagining the ground plane as a vibrant and tactile place for tenants to connect.
The design narrative is shaped by the Victorian landscape, layering a cohesive base palette with tones drawn from the mountains, the river and the forest. Soft forms & filtered views combine to create an experience which feels authentic and approachable.
Layered planting and filtered light reflect the forest, fluid curves and rippling details suggest the river, while earth-toned hues and bold geometries evoke the mountains.
📸: @tatjanaplitt
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Gray Puksand has crafted a series of sensory rich spaces at 570 Bourke Street, reimagining the ground plane as a vibrant and tactile place for tenants to connect.
The design narrative is shaped by the Victorian landscape, layering a cohesive base palette with tones drawn from the mountains, the river and the forest. Soft forms & filtered views combine to create an experience which feels authentic and approachable.
Layered planting and filtered light reflect the forest, fluid curves and rippling details suggest the river, while earth-toned hues and bold geometries evoke the mountains.
📸: @tatjanaplitt
Swipe through to see how the design unfolds 👉
Designing Gray Puksand’s Melbourne studio offered the chance to test ideas and explore what a workplace can be.
The studio became a space to prototype new materials, explore sustainable options and refine how flexibility, wellbeing and identity can be embedded in the design of future workplaces.
Dale O’Brien shares how that process continues to influence our approach, beginning with a deep understanding of each client’s values and culture.
Learn more about our self-designed Melbourne studio via the link in our bio.
Designing Gray Puksand’s Melbourne studio offered the chance to test ideas and explore what a workplace can be.
The studio became a space to prototype new materials, explore sustainable options and refine how flexibility, wellbeing and identity can be embedded in the design of future workplaces.
Dale O’Brien shares how that process continues to influence our approach, beginning with a deep understanding of each client’s values and culture.
Learn more about our self-designed Melbourne studio via the link in our bio.
The future of healthcare is about more than treatment; it’s about creating environments that care for both the people who give care and the people who receive it.
At Gray Puksand, we design with this philosophy at the core.
By embedding evidence-based strategies and trauma-informed principles, we create supportive, social spaces that reduce stress, foster collaboration, and ultimately improve outcomes for staff and patients alike.
Our goal is to ensure healthcare spaces are not only highly functional, but also restorative, resilient, and responsive to the evolving needs of communities.
Explore our recent health and science projects by visiting the link in our bio.
The future of healthcare is about more than treatment; it’s about creating environments that care for both the people who give care and the people who receive it.
At Gray Puksand, we design with this philosophy at the core.
By embedding evidence-based strategies and trauma-informed principles, we create supportive, social spaces that reduce stress, foster collaboration, and ultimately improve outcomes for staff and patients alike.
Our goal is to ensure healthcare spaces are not only highly functional, but also restorative, resilient, and responsive to the evolving needs of communities.
Explore our recent health and science projects by visiting the link in our bio.