I returned once again to the Botannica group of buildings in Hawthorn for Amicus and State of Work to shoot the new workplace of Servier, an international and independent pharmaceutical company. This new office fit out delivers a workplace that supports flexible and hybrid ways of working to suit every employee in a post covid world.
Interiors
Floor to Ceiling Ply by Meredith Lee
Now this is different. Floor to ceiling ply at this new studio in Clifton Hill by Meredith Lee. What can I say, it’s just so pretty! Sigh.
Signature Floors Showroom and Office by Hot Black
Goldfields Spec Suites by Hot Black and Amicus
Designed by Hot Black and built by Amicus the Goldfields spec suites were positioned across three floors of the Goldfields office tower in Chapel Street, South Yarra, with each space offering a distinctly different look and feel.
Mundaring Childcare Centre by Michael Carr Architects
Sunny days have been few and far between in recent months but I managed to line up a (mostly) stunning one to shoot Mundaring, an outstanding new childcare centre in Cranbourne by Michael Carr Architects. Fresh, clean, colourful and complete with double height ceiling and an observation space for teacher training.
The Richmond office of Jellis Craig
Got off the plane from my rainy, Cairns holiday back in June and headed straight to the new Richmond office of Jellis Craig. There was more sun in this office than there was in Cairns - not kidding! Another great design and build by Amicus and a pleasure to shoot as always.
Siemens Gamesa by Amicus
Sharing the vibrant workplace of Siemens Gamesa with you today. Housed in Botanicca 3, Gray Pucksand’s 2020 Burnley building and designed and delivered by Amicus. It’s got all the technology needed to accomodate the flexible work arrangements required by our modern workforce and adaptable meeting rooms and shared spaces.
Siemens Healthineers by Amicus
Sharing another stunning workplace by Amicus. This one in Hawthorn for Siemens Healthineers. As usual there was much to be impressed by in this workplace, the diversity and flexibility in collaborative and private workspaces, the striking colour pallet and textural surfaces and well equiped communal spaces. What struck me most however, was the inclusion of indigenous art (featured painting is by Perth based, Yamatji and Nyoongar artist, Darryl Bellotti) and place names for meeting spaces. Each name was accompanied by a QR code linked to a translation and explanation of the name - a nice touch - only wish there was time in a shoot to take them all in!