Civic, Community and Justice
Creating sustainable communities through design
We empower not only a sense of place with what we co-create but ignite a sense of community we can all share. The places we live, work and play are more than homes, offices and public spaces. We know we are creating more than a place, we are crafting societal behaviours and influencing the actions people take.
Our global network of designers, supported by our engineering, digital and specialist services, create outcomes that are technically elegant, intelligent and sustainable, from business case to operations. That’s the power of our integrated offering.
Our design practice is ranked amongst the leading 100 global architectural firms, with more than 400 professionals across 20 studios, bringing global skills and experience to local projects.
Creating sustainable communities through design
Workplace innovation at the speed of change.
Enhancing defence capabilities by design.
Design to enhance changing pedagogies and deliver positive impact.
Human-centred design in critical healthcare facilities.
Intelligent and workable solutions for manufacturing and production facilities.
Solving complex urban issues with vision and clarity.
Delivering lasting community benefits through design.
Differentiating brands and creating value by design.
Optimising customer experience and technical performance.
Transformation through design.
Transforming spaces for clients to achieve their aspirations.
High quality community amenity in the public realm.
A holistic, place-led approach delivers community and environmental benefits.
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Abundant outdoor space and vertical schools seem like a contradiction, until you see Victoria’s latest vertical school - the Wurun Senior Campus, designed by GHD Design and Grimshaw.
The transformation of Sydney’s Central Station, an iconic landmark at the heart of the revitalisation of Sydney’s southern CBD, enhances its status as a key transport hub and a major interchange with the new Sydney Metro and an expanded Sydney Light Rail network.
Transforming Brisbane’s network of ferry terminals into accessible transport nodes that make a positive contribution to the urban fabric of the city that demands resilient design to withstand a Q500 flood event and achieve a design life of 50 years.
A personal reflection on a year of change, challenge and progress.
How integrated, student-centred design philosophies support comfort, focus and a sense of belonging.
Hospital design is evolving with innovative methods to create efficient, patient-centred, and future-ready facilities. This new approach includes dynamic modelling, analysis of people movement, gamification, and interactive wayfinding to transform hospitals for the future.