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Designing with light for mental wellbeing

At Ballarat Base Hospital’s Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit, daylight is integral to supporting mental wellbeing. Guided by biophilic and salutogenic design principles, Gray Puksand’s refurbishment re engages the central courtyard to draw light deep into the building, reducing stress, improving orientation and creating calm, legible spaces that support recovery, while balancing safety, observation and security.

📸James from The Photo Pitch

Designing with light for mental wellbeing

At Ballarat Base Hospital’s Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit, daylight is integral to supporting mental wellbeing. Guided by biophilic and salutogenic design principles, Gray Puksand’s refurbishment re engages the central courtyard to draw light deep into the building, reducing stress, improving orientation and creating calm, legible spaces that support recovery, while balancing safety, observation and security.

📸James from The Photo Pitch
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Gray Puksand congratulates lighting designer @janflooklighting on his win in the Architectural Lighting: Interior - Retail & Commercial category at the @nydesignawards Awards for Beacon, a striking 5 story high, 300m long "river of light" sculpture of 100% recyclable polycarbonate illumination at 300 La Trobe Street Melbourne. 

Following an aspirational brief from Gray Puksand to create something "spectacular" Flook's design pushes the boundaries of architectural polycarbonate use in lighting, acts as subtle wayfinding throughout the lobby, and is sympathetic to the interior architecture. Gray Puksand's design for Charter Hall for the complete repositioning of the ground floor establishes a vibrant interface between the street entry and the foyer to create a welcoming and dynamic arrival experience.

See the link in the bio for more information on Beacon.

Gray Puksand congratulates lighting designer @janflooklighting on his win in the Architectural Lighting: Interior - Retail & Commercial category at the @nydesignawards Awards for Beacon, a striking 5 story high, 300m long "river of light" sculpture of 100% recyclable polycarbonate illumination at 300 La Trobe Street Melbourne.

Following an aspirational brief from Gray Puksand to create something "spectacular" Flook`s design pushes the boundaries of architectural polycarbonate use in lighting, acts as subtle wayfinding throughout the lobby, and is sympathetic to the interior architecture. Gray Puksand`s design for Charter Hall for the complete repositioning of the ground floor establishes a vibrant interface between the street entry and the foyer to create a welcoming and dynamic arrival experience.

See the link in the bio for more information on Beacon.
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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. 

In this article our Founding Partner Robert Puksand questions whether we are 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.

In this article our Founding Partner Robert Puksand questions whether we are 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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