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Our work strives to enhance our sense of surroundings, identity and relationship to others and the physical spaces we inhabit, whether feral or human-made.

Selected Awards
  • 2004 — Aga Khan Award for Architecture
  • 2009 — Mies van der Rohe Award
  • 2013 — AIA/ALA Library Building Award
  • 2015 — Best Interior, Designers Saturday
  • 2016 — AIA New York Honor Award

80 Ann St, Brisbane

Architectural Photography & Video Production Sydney

Client: Sculptform

Brisbane is quickly cementing itself as a city of notable design and architecture in Australia, as the region gears up for the 2032 Olympics. 80 Ann Street project from Woods Bagot and Mirvac embraces its subtropical climate, and features a publicly accessible podium with food and beverage offerings.

The team have not only preserved the façade of the two-story brick masonry building on Turbot Street, but also two of the original trading bays, from the interior of the original Turbot Street Fruit Markets. Prior to construction, these bays were painstakingly disassembled, catalogued, preserved, and put into storage.

80 Ann Street is part of the Heritage Lanes precinct; this is the first development in Australia to target the highest rating of the Green Building Council’s newly released rating tool ‘Green Star Buildings’ alongside 5.5 Star NABERS Energy and 4.5 Star NABERS Water ratings and a Platinum Core and Shell WELL Certification.

 

Client: Sculptform
Architect: Woods Bagot
Photographer: Pixel Collective
Location: 80 Ann St, Brisbane

Commercial fit out photography & video production

 

 

 

  • Location

    80 Ann St, Brisbane, QLD

  • Client

    Sculptform

  • Services

    Architecture Photography, Architectural Video Production

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