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Designing with Country sits at the heart of the @citcanberra Woden campus. Through ongoing collaboration and meaningful dialogue, the project explores how architecture can reflect connection to place.
 
The façade tells a story of Country, moving through earth, river valley, bush, mountain and sky, culminating in an oculus that carries the shadow of the wedge-tailed eagle, an important totem for Aboriginal peoples in the Canberra region and beyond.
 
Co-Founder and CEO of @yerrabingin, Christian Hampson, joins ACT Lead Partner Amanda Fyfe to share how listening to Country shaped the design and spirit of this landmark campus.

Designing with Country sits at the heart of the @citcanberra Woden campus. Through ongoing collaboration and meaningful dialogue, the project explores how architecture can reflect connection to place.

The façade tells a story of Country, moving through earth, river valley, bush, mountain and sky, culminating in an oculus that carries the shadow of the wedge-tailed eagle, an important totem for Aboriginal peoples in the Canberra region and beyond.

Co-Founder and CEO of @yerrabingin, Christian Hampson, joins ACT Lead Partner Amanda Fyfe to share how listening to Country shaped the design and spirit of this landmark campus.
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Architecture has always told the story of humanity, reflecting our creativity, culture and shared spirit. Today, a new chapter is emerging as buildings are increasingly designed to serve machines rather than people. The rise of data centres and AI driven infrastructure invites an important question about purpose. 

Are we truly designing for human communities, or redefining architecture around artificial intelligence? This moment calls for reflection on the future of design and its responsibility to humanity.

Read the full article and continue the conversation via the link in our bio.

Architecture has always told the story of humanity, reflecting our creativity, culture and shared spirit. Today, a new chapter is emerging as buildings are increasingly designed to serve machines rather than people. The rise of data centres and AI driven infrastructure invites an important question about purpose.

Are we truly designing for human communities, or redefining architecture around artificial intelligence? This moment calls for reflection on the future of design and its responsibility to humanity.

Read the full article and continue the conversation via the link in our bio.
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For 35 years, Gray Puksand has been shaping places with purpose. From our earliest projects to today’s diverse portfolio, our work has always been driven by curiosity, collaboration and care. We’ve grown alongside our clients and communities, designing environments that respond to people, context and future needs. 

This milestone celebrates our people, our partnerships and the ideas that continue to evolve our practice. 

Here’s to 35 years of design, and to what’s next.

For 35 years, Gray Puksand has been shaping places with purpose. From our earliest projects to today’s diverse portfolio, our work has always been driven by curiosity, collaboration and care. We’ve grown alongside our clients and communities, designing environments that respond to people, context and future needs.

This milestone celebrates our people, our partnerships and the ideas that continue to evolve our practice.

Here’s to 35 years of design, and to what’s next.
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Gray Puksand’s modern classic transformation of 114 William Street, formerly ‘Estates House’, reimagined the building’s ground floor while honouring its modernist heritage. Our scope delivered a new facade, revitalised lobby, new café and business lounge, and an activated laneway and plaza to elevate a sense of place. A new End of Trip facilities with a dedicated entry supports wellbeing and active commuting. 

Inspired by and honoring Yuncken Freeman’s vision, our design reinforces the original grid, politi expression and street presence, cementing this icon’s place in Melbourne’s Marvellous Modernism, as recognised by the National Trust.

📸 @nfcarlino 

Learn more at the link in our bio.

Gray Puksand’s modern classic transformation of 114 William Street, formerly ‘Estates House’, reimagined the building’s ground floor while honouring its modernist heritage. Our scope delivered a new facade, revitalised lobby, new café and business lounge, and an activated laneway and plaza to elevate a sense of place. A new End of Trip facilities with a dedicated entry supports wellbeing and active commuting.

Inspired by and honoring Yuncken Freeman’s vision, our design reinforces the original grid, politi expression and street presence, cementing this icon’s place in Melbourne’s Marvellous Modernism, as recognised by the National Trust.

📸 @nfcarlino

Learn more at the link in our bio.
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