Commercial + Workplace
Architectus is one of the few practices in Australia with expertise in both Commercial and Workplace design. We take a fully integrated approach, partnering with clients to create places that respond to workforce trends, tenant drivers, and user-centric design principles. Our buildings are designed to attract the best tenants and to connect and contribute to their precinct and broader community.
In a fast-changing, competitive market, our experienced team has helped clients rethink space in the new world of hybrid work and renew and reposition their buildings for the future. We also have a track record for designing buildings that maximise net lettable area while achieving the highest sustainability outcomes.
Our projects include the international award-winning Salesforce Tower in Sydney, the landmark 600 Collins Street office tower in Melbourne, and Barrack Place, the first building in Australia with a WELL Core & Shell ‘Gold’ certification for a design enhancing health and wellbeing.
The Commercial + Workplace sector is part of our Living and Working portfolio at Architectus, which unlocks the potential of emerging building and space typologies where commercial, workplace and residential development intersect.
Projects
Key People
Colin Odbert
Principal
Sector Leader Commercial
Sydney
Canberra
Ray Brown
Principal
CEO
Sydney
Matthew Smith
Principal
Melbourne
Dario Spralja
Principal
Sydney
Canberra
Marko Damic
Principal
Sydney
Shaun Schroter
Principal
Melbourne
Canberra
Karl Eckermann
Principal
Brisbane
Stephen Moorcroft
Principal
Perth
Canberra
Andrew Schunke
Principal
Studio Leader
Adelaide
Mark Black
Principal
Studio Leader
Perth
Mark Mitcheson-Low
Principal
National Leader Strategic Projects
Perth
Tony Jemmott
Principal
Brisbane
John Flynn
Principal
Brisbane
John Jeffrey
Associate Principal
Sydney
Andrew Dowe
Senior Associate
Sydney
Davor Mackic
Senior Associate
Sydney
Nic Martoo
Senior Associate
Studio Leader
Brisbane
Katrina Tolhurst
Senior Associate
Brisbane
Amit Sharma
Senior Associate
Brisbane
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