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.
As one of the next generation of Tech Schools in Victoria, Frankston Tech School has been designed to integrate seamlessly with the existing @chisholm_institute campus.
The new high-tech, agile learning environment has its own identity, while connecting to pedestrian, vehicle and transport networks, along with the newly established campus “green spine”.
As an innovative learning setting for secondary students, the spaces are genuinely flexible and adaptable, designed to evolve through ongoing partnerships with regional schools and industry in the years ahead.
As one of the next generation of Tech Schools in Victoria, Frankston Tech School has been designed to integrate seamlessly with the existing @chisholm_institute campus.
The new high-tech, agile learning environment has its own identity, while connecting to pedestrian, vehicle and transport networks, along with the newly established campus “green spine”.
As an innovative learning setting for secondary students, the spaces are genuinely flexible and adaptable, designed to evolve through ongoing partnerships with regional schools and industry in the years ahead.
The re-imagined ground plane at 570 Bourke Street demonstrates how design can elevate the everyday experience. Tenants and visitors now encounter a space that feels authentic, approachable, and connected to the broader precinct.
This outcome reflects a focus on creating sensory depth and crafted detail, achieved through collaboration across the design and delivery teams.
Ben Wilkie, Senior Associate and Design Lead, reflects on guiding both the concept and its delivery, ensuring consistency from vision through to completion.
Watch the full video above to learn more 👆
The re-imagined ground plane at 570 Bourke Street demonstrates how design can elevate the everyday experience. Tenants and visitors now encounter a space that feels authentic, approachable, and connected to the broader precinct.
This outcome reflects a focus on creating sensory depth and crafted detail, achieved through collaboration across the design and delivery teams.
Ben Wilkie, Senior Associate and Design Lead, reflects on guiding both the concept and its delivery, ensuring consistency from vision through to completion.
Watch the full video above to learn more 👆
Designed to serve both as an immersive training environment and a setting to support the broader hospitality industry, the Gordon Culinary School at @the_gordon TAFE City Campus Geelong includes a range of unique venues and spaces.
The thoughtful design ensures a seamless connection between the culinary training spaces, social settings, and public areas. The precinct establishes a new social café, purpose-built conference and seminar spaces, a barista academy, an industry demonstration kitchen, and a respectful refurbishment of the historic Davidson restaurant.
Collectively, the elements present a welcoming, accessible, and inviting precinct where industry and the public can experience diverse programs and events, brought to life through the enthusiasm, talent and culinary skills of students and staff.
📸: @anthony_mckee_photo
Learn more about this dynamic learning environment via the link in our bio.
Designed to serve both as an immersive training environment and a setting to support the broader hospitality industry, the Gordon Culinary School at @the_gordon TAFE City Campus Geelong includes a range of unique venues and spaces.
The thoughtful design ensures a seamless connection between the culinary training spaces, social settings, and public areas. The precinct establishes a new social café, purpose-built conference and seminar spaces, a barista academy, an industry demonstration kitchen, and a respectful refurbishment of the historic Davidson restaurant.
Collectively, the elements present a welcoming, accessible, and inviting precinct where industry and the public can experience diverse programs and events, brought to life through the enthusiasm, talent and culinary skills of students and staff.
📸: @anthony_mckee_photo
Learn more about this dynamic learning environment via the link in our bio.
At Gray Puksand, we use design to create impact where it matters most: in the way people live, work, learn, and connect.
Our projects are defined by clarity, purpose and a commitment to improving outcomes for the people who use them. Every space is shaped through research, collaboration and a deep understanding of context.
We design with integrity, delivering considered solutions that respond to need and stand the test of time.
Discover our difference by visiting the link in our bio.
At Gray Puksand, we use design to create impact where it matters most: in the way people live, work, learn, and connect.
Our projects are defined by clarity, purpose and a commitment to improving outcomes for the people who use them. Every space is shaped through research, collaboration and a deep understanding of context.
We design with integrity, delivering considered solutions that respond to need and stand the test of time.
Discover our difference by visiting the link in our bio.
For Ian Hollen, architecture brings together everything he’s always loved: drawing, science, maths, and the freedom to create.
As a Senior Associate and Lead Designer at Gray Puksand’s Canberra studio, Ian brings a uniquely hands-on approach, using freehand sketches to quickly communicate ideas and test design responses in real time.
He sees architecture as something you grow into. With experience comes confidence, clearer thinking and the chance to contribute in a more meaningful way.
Hear more from Ian via the link in our bio.
For Ian Hollen, architecture brings together everything he’s always loved: drawing, science, maths, and the freedom to create.
As a Senior Associate and Lead Designer at Gray Puksand’s Canberra studio, Ian brings a uniquely hands-on approach, using freehand sketches to quickly communicate ideas and test design responses in real time.
He sees architecture as something you grow into. With experience comes confidence, clearer thinking and the chance to contribute in a more meaningful way.
Hear more from Ian via the link in our bio.
We’re delighted to welcome Luke Stokes as the newest Senior Associate in our Melbourne studio.
Heading up our Residential Living sector, Luke’s portfolio spans residential, workplace, retail and hospitality projects, giving him a multidisciplinary perspective that enriches our approach to residential living.
His work is driven by a commitment to creating adaptable, socially impactful environments that respond to the challenges of Australia’s housing landscape.
Get to know Luke by visiting the link in our bio.
We’re delighted to welcome Luke Stokes as the newest Senior Associate in our Melbourne studio.
Heading up our Residential Living sector, Luke’s portfolio spans residential, workplace, retail and hospitality projects, giving him a multidisciplinary perspective that enriches our approach to residential living.
His work is driven by a commitment to creating adaptable, socially impactful environments that respond to the challenges of Australia’s housing landscape.
Get to know Luke by visiting the link in our bio.