Place-making at Plenary by Woods Bagot

Published by
Andrew McDonald
March 8, 2018

Woods Bagot takes a people-centred approach to Plenary’s new Melbourne office, using place-making strategies more often seen in urban and landscape projects.

Architect: Woods Bagot

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Furniture

Partitions, Criterion Industries

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Finishes

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Timber floor, Tongue n Groove. Stained timber ceiling, Oak timber wall, Woodform Architectural. Timber battens, Britton Timbers. Rugs throughout, RC+D. Curtains, Kvadrat Maharam. Joinery throughout, Gemwood