Gray Puksand’s recently completed fit-out for 103 Lonsdale Street Melbourne is an agile, modern workspace that places the health and well-being of employees front of mind.
The intent was to deliver an interior exuding a sense of calm and balance that essentially functions as a yin to the yang of the often high-intensity business.
In order to do so, the Gray Puksand project team employed the principles of biophilic design throughout, incorporating natural materials, neutral colours and patterns reminiscent of nature.
The design’s driving concept is underpinned by themes of fluidity, growth and solid foundations.
These interconnected ideas are expressed as strong spatial and architectural elements, beginning at the entry, with a generous reception area that welcomes visitors.
Beyond its organically shaped desk is the sculptural stair, which connects all four levels.
This dramatic structure visually anchors the fit-out, while around it, different settings allow employees to choose how they want to work by offering zones for collaboration alongside intimate areas for quiet retreat.
Key to the overall design is the Green House, an informal meeting space that allows employees to gather in small to medium groups.
While a variety of modern furniture in pastel blue, pistachio green and warm ochre characterises this area, it’s defined by a striking ceiling feature that recalls rippling water.
This is adjacent to the Wintergarden, which boasts a double-height space and abundant plantings.
Panoramic views of the north of the city further extend the connection to nature, as does the natural stone flooring, timber detailing and subtle textures of the fabric upholstery.
Soft edges and curves dominate the design, from the wide non-linear circulation paths that carve out each floor’s plan to the pendant lighting and amorphously shaped rugs.
Even the glass-enclosed boardroom, centrally placed to symbolise an opportunity to ‘meet in the middle’ when resolving disputes, doesn’t have any sharp corners.
The fit-out’s forms and shapes come together to represent nature’s ebbs and flows, which have ultimately settled in place to provide a relaxed, comfortable workplace.
Project Details
Project Size – 8,000 m2
Completion Date – 2020
Building Levels – 3
Project Details
Architecture
Gray Puksand
Gray Puksand is a leading Australian architecture and integrated design practice with studios in Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney.
They create places of integrity designed to improve the way people work, learn and live.
Photography
Shannon McGrath
Shannon McGrath has been photographing architecture and interior design works for 15 years.
She is commissioned by pre-eminent architects and designers around Australia for her ability to get under the skin of a project, and not only capture its pure essence but also her client’s formal design intent.
Passionate and professional, Shannon’s images are known for their beautiful portrayal of light and form, with a soft realism that celebrates the subject matter.
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