Brickworks has unveiled its all-new Design Studio in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD – a harmonious mix of world-class building materials in a space that brings the brand to life.
Brickworks Building Products’ new home, hosted and launched at 367 Collins Street in the Mirvac building, is a new space for architects, designers, industry professionals and passionate homes builders to access the latest and greatest in building materials.
Designed by the Red Design Group, the Melbourne Design Studio has been completely revamped into a stunning 280-square meter space at their new location on Collins Street.
Now showcasing a complete range of Brickworks building materials, including Austral Bricks, Bristile Roofing, Austral Masonry, Terracade and Austral Precast. The studio design has also integrated some of the brands into the space include the luxe paving brand Urbanstone as flooring.
Launched at a special invite only event for Melbourne’ architectural and design community, the new showroom is surrounded by a community of architecture firms in the CBD, including; Elenberg Fraser, Hassell and Woods Bagot. Brickworks offers premium services including one-on-one colour selections, architectural product specifications and product samples for design and mood boards.
Speaking about the new showroom, Brett Ward, General Manager Marketing, Brickworks said, “We are very excited for the new showroom on Collins street. The relocation from Richmond has been a strategic move, making it easier for industry and design professionals to access the materials and services we offer.”
We can’t wait to see what how our industry uses the new Brickworks showroom, and we raise a deserving glass to the team on a successful launch of a successful new space!
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