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We’re excited to share that The Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) designed by Gray Puksand has been shortlisted in The Learning Space category at the 2026 INDE Awards @indesignlive , recognised as the Indo-Pacific region’s leading architecture and design awards program celebrating progressive and intuitive design across the region.

Designed to support contemporary learning, the Canberra Institute of Technology project brings together a spectrum of formal and informal learning environments that encourage collaboration, flexibility and connection. Responding to the evolving needs of students and educators, the project fosters engagement, wellbeing and community through adaptable, future-focused space.

We’re excited to share that The Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) designed by Gray Puksand has been shortlisted in The Learning Space category at the 2026 INDE Awards @indesignlive , recognised as the Indo-Pacific region’s leading architecture and design awards program celebrating progressive and intuitive design across the region.

Designed to support contemporary learning, the Canberra Institute of Technology project brings together a spectrum of formal and informal learning environments that encourage collaboration, flexibility and connection. Responding to the evolving needs of students and educators, the project fosters engagement, wellbeing and community through adaptable, future-focused space.
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Gray Puksand provided the architectural and interior design for three new long day care centres and kindergartens in Numurkah, Shepparton and Wedderburn, delivered as part of the Victorian Government’s Best Start, Best Life program. 

The design process included close collaboration with local First Nations representatives, embedding Indigenous design thinking across colour palettes, landscape and play spaces. This approach strengthens each centre’s connection to Country and reflects the cultural stories of the local environment. 

The colour and material palette is drawn from natural elements of both the rivers and wetlands which define these regions. Muted colours which reflect the Australian bush were developed from the greys and browns of the base palette through the greens and blues which highlight key interior and exterior elements. 

Landscape design plays an important role in the learning experience, creating opportunities for movement, exploration and connection with nature. Outdoor spaces are designed as an extension of the classroom, supporting curiosity, play and everyday learning. 

Photographer: @tomroe__

Gray Puksand provided the architectural and interior design for three new long day care centres and kindergartens in Numurkah, Shepparton and Wedderburn, delivered as part of the Victorian Government’s Best Start, Best Life program.

The design process included close collaboration with local First Nations representatives, embedding Indigenous design thinking across colour palettes, landscape and play spaces. This approach strengthens each centre’s connection to Country and reflects the cultural stories of the local environment.

The colour and material palette is drawn from natural elements of both the rivers and wetlands which define these regions. Muted colours which reflect the Australian bush were developed from the greys and browns of the base palette through the greens and blues which highlight key interior and exterior elements.

Landscape design plays an important role in the learning experience, creating opportunities for movement, exploration and connection with nature. Outdoor spaces are designed as an extension of the classroom, supporting curiosity, play and everyday learning.

Photographer: @tomroe__
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In Melbourne and want to get a first-hand look at some great architecture? 

The Hester Hornbrook Academy City Campus on Exhibition Street is opening its doors for Open House Melbourne @openhousemelb on Saturday 25 July. Running tours and a panel discussion, this Gray Puksand designed project has transformed two levels of a former CBD office building into a vibrant, wellbeing-led learning environment for young people who have faced barriers to education. It’s a powerful example of how adaptive reuse can reimagine surplus commercial space into meaningful infrastructure. 

This year’s MOH theme is Generous City which explores how design, creativity and architecture can foster openness, care and possibility. 

Tickets available soon 
First release: 12pm Wednesday 1 July 
Second release :10am Saturday 4 July 
Book tickets to reserve your spot.

In Melbourne and want to get a first-hand look at some great architecture?

The Hester Hornbrook Academy City Campus on Exhibition Street is opening its doors for Open House Melbourne @openhousemelb on Saturday 25 July. Running tours and a panel discussion, this Gray Puksand designed project has transformed two levels of a former CBD office building into a vibrant, wellbeing-led learning environment for young people who have faced barriers to education. It’s a powerful example of how adaptive reuse can reimagine surplus commercial space into meaningful infrastructure.

This year’s MOH theme is Generous City which explores how design, creativity and architecture can foster openness, care and possibility.

Tickets available soon
First release: 12pm Wednesday 1 July
Second release :10am Saturday 4 July
Book tickets to reserve your spot.
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Giving kids their best start, these three new regional Early Learning Centres complement existing school sites and support local communities. 

The centres are designed around a series of architectural principles which reflect their function. The forms are designed with simplicity of design and construction using a series of modular elements. 

Key facade elements are accentuated through scale and material composition to create an architecture in the round. These elements highlight key entries and create a sense of hierarchy in the built forms. 

Materials and colours reflect the regional context drawing upon natural landscape elements and the muted colour palette of the Victorian Riverina and Goldfields regions. These help to embed the centres and create a strong connection to place. 

📸 @tomroe__

Giving kids their best start, these three new regional Early Learning Centres complement existing school sites and support local communities.

The centres are designed around a series of architectural principles which reflect their function. The forms are designed with simplicity of design and construction using a series of modular elements.

Key facade elements are accentuated through scale and material composition to create an architecture in the round. These elements highlight key entries and create a sense of hierarchy in the built forms.

Materials and colours reflect the regional context drawing upon natural landscape elements and the muted colour palette of the Victorian Riverina and Goldfields regions. These help to embed the centres and create a strong connection to place.

📸 @tomroe__
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