New Education Leader Associate Joins our Melbourne Studio

Ellen Wilkinson joined our Melbourne studio in September 2019, bringing her experience and passion for education design to our expanding portfolio.

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A Gathering Place for the Mount Gambier Community

A new Community and Recreation Hub will provide individual, social and economic benefits to the people of Mount Gambier.

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DesignInc Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Architecture Scholarship

We are proud to announce the first donor-funded scholarship supporting an Indigenous Australian student in Western Sydney University’s faculty of Architecture.

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Cabrini Health Gandel Wing opens

A state-of-the-art clinical building focused on the needs of patients receiving specialty care.

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Gender Equality at DesignInc

For the last few years DesignInc Sydney has been on a journey to increase female representation across all levels within the company.

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A Nurturing Early Care and Learning Centre

Alive Catholic Early Care and Learning Centre is a colourful, fun and engaging environment for preschool children.

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Construction begins on the Jewish Care Anne and Eric Smorgan Active Living Centre

A design that takes cues from the diverse experience of Jewish identity.

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A Sophisticated Blend of Architecture, Landscape and Wine

Nestled in the idyllic countryside, this cellar door offers visitors a memorable wine tasting and brand experience.

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Creating an Australian landscape at the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre

A design that embraces the central Australian terrain to showcase local research and knowledge.

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Biophilia and Place—Director Richard Does

Biophilic design creates architecture and urban spaces that are inspired by or imitate the natural environment.

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Glenorchy Care Centre: Hobart’s new integrated health centre

A health centre for local people, designed with the community in mind.

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Getting to Know Tom Fletcher

Tom Fletcher has been interested in architecture since he was young, growing up in Sydney as well as living in Germany and England.

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Adelaide Botanic High School Opens

A STEM-focused and contemporary vertical school in a beautiful parkland setting, combining science and nature.

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Reconnecting the Research Environment and Nature

At Bio21 Institute Nancy Millis Building we created a series of spaces where researchers can collaborate.

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AIA 2018 South Australian Architecture Awards

Royal Adelaide Hospital received three awards for public, sustainable and interior architecture.

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Reimagining Student Spaces

Reinvigorated pedagogies are driving the need for reimagined student spaces and innovative learning environments.

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Creating ‘Sticky Spots’ in Victoria University

The adoption of biophilic design principles invites students to inhabit and enjoy the spaces and remain on campus for longer.

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Royal Adelaide Hospital featured in Indesign magazine

The article draws on biophilia and technology for the benefit of healthcare and wellbeing.

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A new home for Perth’s Australian Red Cross Blood Service

Western Australia’s primary processing and distribution hub.

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Australian Red Cross Blood Service Melbourne Processing Centre

An awarded highlight of our science and research portfolio.

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Wellbeing in a Clinical Setting

Championing wellbeing through calming design.

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A New Living Laboratory at Monash University

‘…inspired by the way new forest plants utilise older host trees as support.’

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The Menzies Building at Monash University – Reworking a DesignInc Classic

While our commitment to biophilic design is strong, we also value the incorporation of old and new.

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City of Melbourne Council House 2 – a DesignInc Sustainability Landmark

The first new commercial building in Australia to be awarded 6 Star Green Star rating by the GBCA.

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