Cowork|rs by Leeser Architecture features a colourful puncture throughout the historic shell of the workplace. Here you can see everything that was specified.
May 29th, 2017
Architect
Leeser Architecture
Photography
Courtesy of Leeser Architecture
MEP Engineer
Guth DeConzo Consulting Engineers
Structural Engineer
Structural Engineering Technologies
Expediting
Tag Team Group
General Contractor
Titan Realty & Construction
Furniture
COWORK|RS
Lighting
Bartco – Office fluorescents
Klus – LED Lights
Fixed & Fitted
Mozart Iron Craft Corp – metal staircase
Read more about the project here.
INDESIGN is on instagram
Follow @indesignlive
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
In the last instalment of our three-part performance seating series, Alex Bain from Architectus explains why sitting well shouldn’t feel like sitting at all and explores an unexpected success metric of the hybrid workplace: the grounding power of emotional support.
In the first instalment of our three-part series exploring what it means to sit your best, we pose the question to Gray Puksand’s Dale O’Brien, who discusses the importance of ease and majority rule when it comes to sitting and reveals why specifying a task chair is not unlike choosing a Volvo.
What happens to a pop-up when the six weeks is over? Designed by ArchiBlox, House of Häagen-Dazs, Melbourne, questions the role of design within ‘throwaway’ culture.
Can design provoke desired behaviour within a space? McBride Charles Ryan explores this possibility with colour, form and materiality in their most recent education project, Ivanhoe Grammar.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
J.AR OFFICE’s hospitality venue in Brisbane strives to create a small oasis of shade and greenery amidst the concrete jungle of the city. Jared Webb tells us more.
Hosted at Savage Design in Sydney, the first Indesign Social Club brought emerging architects and designers together for a smaller, more open conversation on participation, making and the future of practice.
As part of our ongoing series of intimate editorial dinners with Signature Appliances, we recently gathered a group of architects, designers and industry voices in Sydney for a private conversation around one of design’s most persistent questions: can everyone have access to great design and beautiful spaces?