"It’s not every day that a client allows you to use Rachel Whiteread’s Ghost House, Grayson Parry pottery and Paul Smith suits as inspiration for their HQ.” Working closely with Saatchi & Saatchi, Jump Studios has taken a 9200 square metre, seven-storey blank canvas, and created a bespoke workspace that brings the brand's unique character to life.
"The space references what is inherently Melbourne – laneways, graffiti, cafes and raw environments." A display suite in Melbourne, designed byTechnē, is demonstrating how the city’s culture can be adapted to the design of its commercial offices.
The demands of modern working life show no sign of abating, however forward-thinking employers are increasingly looking to workplace design to play a positive role in the wellbeing of their employees, whilst improving productivity and reinforcing brand positioning and company values at the same time. One such business is Melbourne property developer PDG who appointed […]
Many architects have struggled with the question of how to deal with the culture of long hours. But it’s important to recognise that there are wider societal issues that unpaid overtime creates.
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