We are proud to announce Gray Puksand`s workplace design at 570 Burke Street, Melbourne has been shortlisted in the 2026 Australian Interior Design Awards @auinteriordesignawards.
The design creates a vibrant and memorable ground plane experience that elevates both the building and the broader precinct.
The brief was to realise increased retention of existing tenants, provide an enhanced community experience and reposition the building as an attractive choice for prospective occupants.
Guided by a narrative inspired by Victoria’s natural landscapes, the design approach incorporated three distinct experiences of The Forest, The River, and The Mountains.
Each zone features a cohesive base palette, layered with material accents and tonal variations that evoke its namesake lush greens and earthy browns in The Forest, cool blue hues and curved forms in The River, and bold terracotta and soft curves reflecting The Mountains’ grandeur. Integrated planting, filtered light, and bespoke joinery further reinforce the narrative, delivering an immersive and cohesive interior journey.
A considered, eco-friendly material palette, integrated planting and targeted upgrades at ground level help create areas for pause, informal gathering and flexible use, enhancing amenity and for the long-term performance of the asset.
The Australian Interior Design Awards celebrate interior design excellence, with the awards holding both national and international significance.
We would like to thank the INDE Awards, @ArchitectureMedia and their partners, including the @design_institute_au Australia along with our clients and project teams, for their support and collaboration.
Click the link in the bio to see more of 570 Bourke St.
We are proud to announce Gray Puksand`s workplace design at 570 Burke Street, Melbourne has been shortlisted in the 2026 Australian Interior Design Awards @auinteriordesignawards.
The design creates a vibrant and memorable ground plane experience that elevates both the building and the broader precinct.
The brief was to realise increased retention of existing tenants, provide an enhanced community experience and reposition the building as an attractive choice for prospective occupants.
Guided by a narrative inspired by Victoria’s natural landscapes, the design approach incorporated three distinct experiences of The Forest, The River, and The Mountains.
Each zone features a cohesive base palette, layered with material accents and tonal variations that evoke its namesake lush greens and earthy browns in The Forest, cool blue hues and curved forms in The River, and bold terracotta and soft curves reflecting The Mountains’ grandeur. Integrated planting, filtered light, and bespoke joinery further reinforce the narrative, delivering an immersive and cohesive interior journey.
A considered, eco-friendly material palette, integrated planting and targeted upgrades at ground level help create areas for pause, informal gathering and flexible use, enhancing amenity and for the long-term performance of the asset.
The Australian Interior Design Awards celebrate interior design excellence, with the awards holding both national and international significance.
We would like to thank the INDE Awards, @ArchitectureMedia and their partners, including the @design_institute_au Australia along with our clients and project teams, for their support and collaboration.
Click the link in the bio to see more of 570 Bourke St.
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.
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.
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.
The Circuit Breaker, a full circle moment for a proudly Australian business.
Returning to its Hawthorn roots, NHP’s new Melbourne workplace is grounded in legacy and designed with resilience in mind.
Guided by the design narrative The Circuit Breaker, the workplace takes inspiration from the role of a circuit breaker in regulating energy, creating spaces where people can recharge, refocus and reconnect, supporting both individual productivity and collaboration.
📸 @tanikablair_photography
The Circuit Breaker, a full circle moment for a proudly Australian business.
Returning to its Hawthorn roots, NHP’s new Melbourne workplace is grounded in legacy and designed with resilience in mind.
Guided by the design narrative The Circuit Breaker, the workplace takes inspiration from the role of a circuit breaker in regulating energy, creating spaces where people can recharge, refocus and reconnect, supporting both individual productivity and collaboration.
📸 @tanikablair_photography
Gray Puksand Melbourne recently welcomed students, recent graduates, and early-career professionals from @unimelb`s Design Student Society for an evening of insights and networking.
Gray Puksand Partner and National Education Sector Leader Mark Freeman facilitated a panel discussion for the group with a Q&A session, followed by a studio tour with project presentations with our Architects and Designers.
We’re proud to support the next generation of designers, we thank everyone who attended and trust you had an insightful and informative evening.
@des.unimelb
📸: @seidography
Gray Puksand Melbourne recently welcomed students, recent graduates, and early-career professionals from @unimelb`s Design Student Society for an evening of insights and networking.
Gray Puksand Partner and National Education Sector Leader Mark Freeman facilitated a panel discussion for the group with a Q&A session, followed by a studio tour with project presentations with our Architects and Designers.
We’re proud to support the next generation of designers, we thank everyone who attended and trust you had an insightful and informative evening.
@des.unimelb
📸: @seidography
The recently opened @frankstontechschool has been designed to facilitate a diverse range of transformative educational programs that will expose students to a broad range of STEM technologies and innovations.
The spaces and settings support short and long-form programs that immerse students in real industry scenarios. As students engage with and activate the spaces and technologies, they will develop collaboration, problem-solving, and communication skills through leading their own unique projects.
These programs are supported through the new Tech School’s immersive, stimulating studios and technology labs, alongside specialist educators and industry partners.
Learn more about this innovative learning facility via the link in our bio
The recently opened @frankstontechschool has been designed to facilitate a diverse range of transformative educational programs that will expose students to a broad range of STEM technologies and innovations.
The spaces and settings support short and long-form programs that immerse students in real industry scenarios. As students engage with and activate the spaces and technologies, they will develop collaboration, problem-solving, and communication skills through leading their own unique projects.
These programs are supported through the new Tech School’s immersive, stimulating studios and technology labs, alongside specialist educators and industry partners.
Learn more about this innovative learning facility via the link in our bio
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.
Designing façades is about more than performance it is about how buildings are seen felt and experienced over time.
At ZAK World of Façades Melbourne 2026 @zakwof, our Senior Associate John Czechowski presented Design for Perception, reflecting on how colour materiality reflection environmental context and technical constraints shape human perception. Through projects including Central Park Tower Perth and CIT Woden Campus, the session explored how thoughtful façade design can inspire delight and encourage people to notice the extraordinary world we inhabit.
We are grateful to our collaborators and project partners for their shared commitment to meaningful enduring design.
Designing façades is about more than performance it is about how buildings are seen felt and experienced over time.
At ZAK World of Façades Melbourne 2026 @zakwof, our Senior Associate John Czechowski presented Design for Perception, reflecting on how colour materiality reflection environmental context and technical constraints shape human perception. Through projects including Central Park Tower Perth and CIT Woden Campus, the session explored how thoughtful façade design can inspire delight and encourage people to notice the extraordinary world we inhabit.
We are grateful to our collaborators and project partners for their shared commitment to meaningful enduring design.
At Schroders, global workplace principles are reimagined through a design that feels distinctly connected to Sydney and the people who work there.
Designed in close partnership with Schroders’ global and local teams, the workplace balances international consistency with a strong local identity. Through workshops and collaboration, we shaped a flexible environment that supports how people meet, work and connect.
A key feature is the adaptable social and client space, where meeting rooms can open into the kitchen and hub for town halls, events and everyday gatherings . Sustainability is built into the design through practical choices such as repurposed furniture, low‑VOC materials and energy‑efficient lighting, creating a high‑performing workplace that supports culture, wellbeing and long‑term value.
At Schroders, global workplace principles are reimagined through a design that feels distinctly connected to Sydney and the people who work there.
Designed in close partnership with Schroders’ global and local teams, the workplace balances international consistency with a strong local identity. Through workshops and collaboration, we shaped a flexible environment that supports how people meet, work and connect.
A key feature is the adaptable social and client space, where meeting rooms can open into the kitchen and hub for town halls, events and everyday gatherings . Sustainability is built into the design through practical choices such as repurposed furniture, low‑VOC materials and energy‑efficient lighting, creating a high‑performing workplace that supports culture, wellbeing and long‑term value.
A purpose-built environment for robotics, electrotechnology and emerging technologies, this new training facility is designed to reflect the future of applied learning.
Delivered at @tafeqld`s Eagle Farm campus, the Robotics and Advanced Manufacturing Centre brings together specialist workshops, flexible trade spaces and exhibition areas that enable students to connect with industry and each other.
Targeting a 5 Star Green Star rating, the centre incorporates solar energy generation, mixed-mode ventilation and reduced carbon materials to deliver long-term environmental performance in line with its educational purpose.
📸: Fullframe
Discover how design is shaping the future of technical education via the link in our bio.
A purpose-built environment for robotics, electrotechnology and emerging technologies, this new training facility is designed to reflect the future of applied learning.
Delivered at @tafeqld`s Eagle Farm campus, the Robotics and Advanced Manufacturing Centre brings together specialist workshops, flexible trade spaces and exhibition areas that enable students to connect with industry and each other.
Targeting a 5 Star Green Star rating, the centre incorporates solar energy generation, mixed-mode ventilation and reduced carbon materials to deliver long-term environmental performance in line with its educational purpose.
📸: Fullframe
Discover how design is shaping the future of technical education 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.
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.
Innovation in Seniors Living: Advancing Dementia Focused Design
Designing dementia supportive environments requires empathy, evidence, and experience. Recently, our Seniors Living Lead @pragz.gupta hosted Innovation in Seniors Living event that brought together industry leaders for immersive learning, insights from Dementia Australia, and hands on demonstrations.
With many of our team trained in dementia focused design, we deliver person centred seniors living environments that support dignity, wellbeing, and care in practice.
Innovation in Seniors Living: Advancing Dementia Focused Design
Designing dementia supportive environments requires empathy, evidence, and experience. Recently, our Seniors Living Lead @pragz.gupta hosted Innovation in Seniors Living event that brought together industry leaders for immersive learning, insights from Dementia Australia, and hands on demonstrations.
With many of our team trained in dementia focused design, we deliver person centred seniors living environments that support dignity, wellbeing, and care in practice.