Challenger / Woods Bagot
Built in 1916, the strong architectural language of the Commonwealth Bank's iconic ?money box? building provided a strong foundation that inspired the design for Challenger?s new workplace. Creating 9,000 sqm of workspace across four levels, the design by Woods Bagot was focused on bringing people together. Strategic in both concept and design, the design fosters alignment to grow the capability of the organization in line with business objectives. Looking back in order to create a forward-thinking workplace, work floors comprise individual and project based work stations, semi-open meeting pods and small, bookable private meeting rooms.
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Interiors Designers: Woods Bagot
Location: 5 Martin Pl, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Area: 9000.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Trevor Mein
Design Team: Amanda Stanaway, Josephine Meldgaard, Kate Lange, Kine Husas, Pei-Lin Chen, Petra Bonamy, Todd Hammond.
Builder: Shape
Project Manager: CBRE
Electrical Services: Medland Metropolis
Mechanical Engineers: Thwaite Consulting
Structural Engineer: Aurecon
Acoustic: Acoustic Logic
Audio/ Visual: Innovatech
Catering Consultant: Cini Little
Bca Consultant: Mckenzie Group
Cost Consultan...
© Trevor Mein
Interiors Designers: Woods Bagot
Location: 5 Martin Pl, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Area: 9000.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Trevor Mein
Design Team: Amanda Stanaway, Josephine Meldgaard, Kate Lange, Kine Husas, Pei-Lin Chen, Petra Bonamy, Todd Hammond.
Builder: Shape
Project Manager: CBRE
Electrical Services: Medland Metropolis
Mechanical Engineers: Thwaite Consulting
Structural Engineer: Aurecon
Acoustic: Acoustic Logic
Audio/ Visual: Innovatech
Catering Consultant: Cini Little
Bca Consultant: Mckenzie Group
Cost Consultan...
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