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
Following extensive team engagement, `Find and Seek` was chosen as the overarching narrative that drove the design of our new Melbourne studio.
Achieving a functional balance and seamless visual connection guided the decision-making process for each aspect of the workspace. Everything from layout to furnishing has been considered through the lens of this narrative.
Explore our self-designed workspace by visiting the link in our bio.
Following extensive team engagement, `Find and Seek` was chosen as the overarching narrative that drove the design of our new Melbourne studio.
Achieving a functional balance and seamless visual connection guided the decision-making process for each aspect of the workspace. Everything from layout to furnishing has been considered through the lens of this narrative.
Explore our self-designed workspace by visiting the link in our bio.
Darul Ulum Academy’s new Prep–Year 4 Learning Community offers a contemporary learning environment rooted in cultural identity and progressive pedagogy.
The dual-level facility is the first stage of a broader P–12 campus masterplan, combining educational, recreational, and community spaces that reflect the educational programmes and values of the college.
Adaptable learning neighbourhoods support connection, calm, and collaboration, while intricate screening and layered landscaping subtly draw upon cultural references to establish a strong architectural identity.
📸: @christinefrancisphotographer
See how thoughtful design is shaping the future of this growing campus via the link in bio.
Darul Ulum Academy’s new Prep–Year 4 Learning Community offers a contemporary learning environment rooted in cultural identity and progressive pedagogy.
The dual-level facility is the first stage of a broader P–12 campus masterplan, combining educational, recreational, and community spaces that reflect the educational programmes and values of the college.
Adaptable learning neighbourhoods support connection, calm, and collaboration, while intricate screening and layered landscaping subtly draw upon cultural references to establish a strong architectural identity.
📸: @christinefrancisphotographer
See how thoughtful design is shaping the future of this growing campus via the link in bio.
Say hello to Cathy Chapman, an Associate from our Melbourne studio.
A highly experienced architect with over 20 years of local and international expertise, Cathy delivers thoughtful, high-quality designs across education, residential, and commercial sectors.
Most recently, she led the design and delivery of Coburg Special Developmental School, reflecting her passion for creating inclusive environments that serve communities from concept to completion.
Get to know Cathy by visiting the link in our bio.
Say hello to Cathy Chapman, an Associate from our Melbourne studio.
A highly experienced architect with over 20 years of local and international expertise, Cathy delivers thoughtful, high-quality designs across education, residential, and commercial sectors.
Most recently, she led the design and delivery of Coburg Special Developmental School, reflecting her passion for creating inclusive environments that serve communities from concept to completion.
Get to know Cathy by visiting the link in our bio.
A strong focus on enhancing the learning and teaching experience guided our approach for Stage 2 of the Frankston campus redevelopment for @chisholm_institute.
The new precinct integrates a wide range of new indoor and outdoor spaces, including student services, informal and social learning areas, and spaces for gathering and recreation.
All formal learning environments are capable of supporting a wide range of curriculum programs, with complementary workspaces supporting staff through a variety of contemporary work settings.
📸: @brettboardmanphotography
Explore this integrated learning environment via the link in our bio.
A strong focus on enhancing the learning and teaching experience guided our approach for Stage 2 of the Frankston campus redevelopment for @chisholm_institute.
The new precinct integrates a wide range of new indoor and outdoor spaces, including student services, informal and social learning areas, and spaces for gathering and recreation.
All formal learning environments are capable of supporting a wide range of curriculum programs, with complementary workspaces supporting staff through a variety of contemporary work settings.
📸: @brettboardmanphotography
Explore this integrated learning environment via the link in our bio.
Join us for an evening of ideas and insight at the first night of @ngvmelbourne Melbourne Design Week.
Held at our Melbourne studio, the panel event will unpack how adaptive reuse, considered transformation, and community-first thinking can reduce environmental impact while shaping a resilient and values-led city.
Hear from leading industry voices, including our own Nik Tabain and Kelly Wellington, as we explore how design can drive meaningful change and set a new benchmark for futureproofing Melbourne’s CBD.
Melbourne Design Week is an initiative of the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria.
Secure your free tickets by visiting the link in our bio.
Join us for an evening of ideas and insight at the first night of @ngvmelbourne Melbourne Design Week.
Held at our Melbourne studio, the panel event will unpack how adaptive reuse, considered transformation, and community-first thinking can reduce environmental impact while shaping a resilient and values-led city.
Hear from leading industry voices, including our own Nik Tabain and Kelly Wellington, as we explore how design can drive meaningful change and set a new benchmark for futureproofing Melbourne’s CBD.
Melbourne Design Week is an initiative of the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria.
Secure your free tickets by visiting the link in our bio.
Architecture shaped by the way we work today.
631 + 633 Springvale Road brings together two human-centred commercial buildings, anchored by an activated public plaza, rooftop garden, and biophilic design strategies that prioritise wellbeing, light and connection.
Our design has delivered a contemporary workplace precinct where amenity, community and design come together to support flexibility, foster connection, and enhance the everyday experience of work.
Discover more via the link in our bio.
Architecture shaped by the way we work today.
631 + 633 Springvale Road brings together two human-centred commercial buildings, anchored by an activated public plaza, rooftop garden, and biophilic design strategies that prioritise wellbeing, light and connection.
Our design has delivered a contemporary workplace precinct where amenity, community and design come together to support flexibility, foster connection, and enhance the everyday experience of work.
Discover more via the link in our bio.
Australia’s commercial property market is at a turning point, influenced by shifting economic conditions, changing workplace dynamics, and a heightened focus on sustainability.
As early signs of market recovery emerge, there is growing demand for strategic, future-focused design that responds to new ways of working and delivers long-term value through flexibility, efficiency, and environmental performance.
In our latest blog, Kelly Wellington, Partner at our Melbourne studio, explores how commercial architecture can adapt to meet changing needs and unlock long-term value for businesses and communities.
Read more via the link in our bio.
Australia’s commercial property market is at a turning point, influenced by shifting economic conditions, changing workplace dynamics, and a heightened focus on sustainability.
As early signs of market recovery emerge, there is growing demand for strategic, future-focused design that responds to new ways of working and delivers long-term value through flexibility, efficiency, and environmental performance.
In our latest blog, Kelly Wellington, Partner at our Melbourne studio, explores how commercial architecture can adapt to meet changing needs and unlock long-term value for businesses and communities.
Read more via the link in our bio.