INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Boasting universal functionality and effortless coordination capabilities, Grain + Bias resolves a number of varying design demands with its versatile patterns and wide-ranging selection of balanced colors.
Tubular Rail High Parapet Access Ladder with Platform and Return
Integrated into the overall design is an electric sit-stand desk feature to allow easy transition between sitting and standing positions. With a width of 800mm and the capability to adjust the desk's worktop to a height of 1100mm, this ergonomic solution enhances the overall work experience, per… Read More
The Mono Desk was chosen for its sleek design and angular features, with modules arranged to align with the orientation of the surrounding space. Specified in all white to suit the colour palette, at 1067mm high the upstand largely conceals the workspace and allows additional storage and a… Read More
This project had a very complex engineering design due to load bearing walls, roof trusses, and very difficult non-load bearing exterior. The engineered design required every size of stud, flange, and gauge. Every run of wall and opening had a different detail and material type than the previous loc… Read More
LONWOOD NATURAL pairs the timeless aesthetics of wood with the benefits of high-performance sheet vinyl in colors that range from earthy to quirky. Its soft grain patterning and smooth surface make Lonwood Natural ideal for those who want the warmth of wood with easier maintenance. Lonwood Na… Read More
Isomi Umi II was included in the schedule for it’s design and product reuse and refurbish scheme. Specified in Hi-Macs Maui solid surface and bespoke inlay sign, the Umi II greeter desk sits proudly in the reception area providing a beautiful focal point when guests arrive. Blen… Read More
Options for outdoor activities, ranging from nature paths to gardening, outdoor dining, games, fitness and a variety of active and passive gathering and social areas are clearly connected and visible from the amenity and activity areas of the building.
Photographs by Michael Lowry©