How does the world’s most influential auditing firm self-audit? Designed by Geyer, the new Deloitte Head Quarters in Perth is a stellar case study for self-analysis and designing for the (sometimes opposing) needs of many in a single space.
May 29th, 2017
Architect
Geyer
Photography
Courtesy of Deloitte Touche Tomatsu Limited
Builder
Dawn Express
Services Consultant
NDY
Joinery
Sampari
Furniture
Haworth – Zody Task Chair and Stool, X99 Training Chair, Hello Mobil Client Chair, Mama Bear and Sita Client Concierge, Orangebox Tara Client Source Chair, Point Stool, Client Ottoman, Fletcher Vaughn Two-seater Collaboration Bench, focus chairs, client meeting room table, Orbit Kitchen Banquet Table, Modulus Training Table, Maria Laptop Table, bench table, Lemon Collaboration Table, Breaker Table, Return Focus Pods, Always Hoop Workstations
Anibou – Stacking client chairs
Zenith Interiors – Boutique Client Meeting Chair, Typical Timber Stool, Sancal Boomerange Chill Wing Armchair, breakout stools, Pio Pio Armchair, client side bench, Buzzi Collaboration Table, Lily Pad Table, door cabinet, mobile pedestal, Rumba Workstation
Wilkhahn – Sita Client Meeting Chair, typical meeting room chair, folding table
Olto – Plot Modular
Fanuli – Jiff Coffee Table
Interloc – lockers
Dexion – Mek Drive 2 Compactus
Dedece – Reception table
Lighting
OneFortyThree – Wallace Library Booth Lamp
Cult – Angelpoise Library Pendant, Teapoint Booth Pendant
Living Edge – Pendant over kitchen
Great Dane – Boardroom lamp
Finishes
Karndean – Vinyl
Laminex HGV – Laminate
Instyle – Echo panels
New Age Veneer – Typical floor veneer
Skheme – Splashback tile
Caesarstone – Stone throughout
CDK Stone – Stone throughout
Decoglaze – Black glass
Gosford Quarries – Ground rock wall
Havwoods – Timber boards
Autex – Acoustic panels
Diverse Metals – Concierge partition
Dulux – Paint throughout
Rockcote – Plastering throughout
Briggs Veneer – Client veneer
Kvadrat Maharam – Textile
Innofa/Febrik – Textile
Sunscreen – Film meeting
Armstrong – Tile and grid ceiling system
Fricker – Perforated metal ceiling
Fixed & Fitted
Boskke Plants – Boskke Hanging Pot Plants
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