Sydney-based design firm DesignInc grows into major Australian player
October 26th, 2007
Swamped by a tsunami of projects, Sydney-based design company DesignInc has recruited 12 new staff members to help combat their growing workload.
This surge of projects includes the Chatswood Transport Interchange project, MLC Campus South, Sydney Airport master plan and carpark, Adelaide University and the Orange Base Hospital.
DesignInc’s director, Sam Amin, says the company is going through an exciting phase. “We are partnering with major organisations to bring their key business objectives to fruition,” says Amin.
Taking an innovative approach to the planning of spaces, DesignInc specialises in creating environments that reconcile natural, social and economic imperatives.
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Photo caption: The Chatswood Transport Interchange by DesignInc
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