Shaping the future of Canberra with Amanda Fyfe

We sat down with Amanda Fyfe, Lead Partner of Gray Puksand’s Canberra studio, to explore her journey to leadership, the collaborative culture that fuels her team’s success and the projects shaping Australia’s capital city’s future.

Gray Puksand’s Canberra Studio is a hub of creativity and purpose, where forward-thinking design meets the unique cultural and environmental context of Australia’s capital city. With a wealth of industry experience and local expertise, our team crafts thoughtful, sustainable spaces that are thoughtfully tailored to meet the needs of Canberra’s diverse and evolving community.

We recently sat down with Amanda Fyfe, Lead Partner of our Canberra studio, to explore her journey to leadership, the collaborative culture that fuels her team’s success and the current Gray Puksand projects shaping the city’s future.

“As studio lead, my role is primarily to develop new business for the studio and to be the primary point of contact for our clients.

“My team largely consists of experienced senior designers who are more than capable of running their own projects, so my work is focused on nurturing client relationships and guiding the broader vision,” said Amanda.

With more than three decades of architecture experience across Australia’s capital cities, Amanda has been involved in delivering large-scale workspace, education and commercial projects throughout her career.

Since joining Gray Puksand two and a half years ago, Amanda has led a close-knit team of nine architects and interior designers, fostering a collaborative approach that has resulted in impactful designs for prominent institutions across Canberra.

“There’s a very warm and supportive culture at the Canberra studio. Each team member has a high degree of expertise and is happy to share their knowledge to help each other achieve excellence.

“We’re also well networked into the wider national team and work closely with Gray Puksand’s other studios, particularly Sydney, to collaborate on projects and share resources, insights and expertise,” she added.

Under Amanda’s guidance, the Canberra studio has cultivated a strong portfolio of upcoming projects, spanning sectors from education and healthcare to government and commercial spaces.

“Several of our major projects are in the education and workspace sectors, and we’ve been part of the master planning for ACT Government’s Schools Business Cases since 2018.  We are currently delivering projects for leading tertiary providers, including the University of Canberra, Charles Sturt University and Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT).”

Reflecting upon the studio’s recent achievements, Amanda takes great pride in the ongoing delivery of the CIT Woden campus, inclusive of its youth foyer and public transport interchange.

“CIT Woden is a flagship project for us. The sustainable mixed-use precinct will strengthen Canberra’s delivery of vocational education programs and serve as a vibrant community hub that fosters connection, supports local businesses, and enhances the area’s overall liveability.

“Almost every member of the Canberra studio has worked on the project at some point, so to see it come to life and welcome students next year will be incredibly rewarding for the whole team.”

Amanda and her team are deeply engaged with the broader property industry in Canberra, and they have close ties to organisations such as the Property Council of Australia, the National Association of Women in Construction, and the ACT Office for Women.

With this extensive involvement in Canberra’s property landscape, Amanda has gained unique insights into the city’s development trends, allowing her to anticipate key shifts within the industry.

“Recent government initiatives are set to impact Canberra’s property market significantly,” said Amanda. The significant reduction in embodied carbon and 6 Star Green Star certification pathway modelled on the CIT project demonstrates our sustainability leadership towards achieving future targets such as the Net Zero in Government Operations Strategy and ACT Electrification pathway.

“With the success of Greenway Views Seniors’ Living Village, we’re pleased to see independent living units within retirement communities now counted towards the National Housing Accord target.”

Amanda also predicts that future work will arise from increased funding in the health sector and the need to recalibrate the federal government’s existing real estate to adjust for hybrid ways of working.

“Our team is well-prepared to embrace these opportunities, building on our extensive experience and strong industry connections to deliver projects that genuinely serve Canberra’s evolving needs.

We’re committed to creating environments that not only meet current demands but also stand the test of time, supporting the wellbeing and growth of our community for years to come,” she concluded.

Learn more about the innovative new CIT Woden campus here.

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