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Where innovation meets artistry. Discover our Project Portforlio, showcasing a selection of our captivating designs and people-centric solutions.

MURDOCH UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

MURDOCH UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

IA Design were engaged by Murdoch University to design two new areas within the Geoffrey Bolton Library. The brief for the first of the rooms, a 24/7 Learning Commons was to revitalise the space and provide a energetic and motivating study zone which consolidates, expands and improves the student learning experience as a priority, along with functional requirements commensurate with the library and various stakeholder requirements.
Architecture- EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY – RADIO FACILITY

EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY – RADIO FACILITY

ECU engaged IA Design to make major modifications to the B13 building – Broadcast Radio Facility Studio. IA Design was tasked with reconfiguring the floor plan in line with a draft schematic plan presented by ECU. The facility required varying levels of acoustic treatment, as well as demolition works and a new built environment.

AUSTRALIAN ELECTORAL COMMISSION

As part of the Australian Electoral Commission’s portfolio, IA Design have been engaged to design and deliver their Heatherton office fitout. Following a national guideline that was developed by IA Design, Heatherton has been designed to fall in-line with other newly completed offices, also taking into consideration additional requirements due to site constraints as well as the needs of the operating staff.

Department of Social Services

The Department of Social Services were moving into a new premise in Hobart that required a full refit of a complete floor. The new space was to incorporate both workspace, collaborative zones, meeting spaces, breakout and large conference rooms. The design incorporated colours and textures referenced from the Tasmanian landscape which created a fresh and vibrant colour palette. Custom graphics were used on glass partitions which helped to create a specialised identity for the space that was unique to the Department of Social Services.
Mastercard – Sydney

Mastercard – Sydney

The journey towards Mastercard’s transformed St Leonards facility starts from the street with the movement of light within the awning drawing visitors & staff to the entrance. Light pierces through the perforated awning mimicking the motion of the person below. This sensory experience combined with the bespoke ‘global sounds’ of Mastercard, build a sense of anticipation towards the public entry zone of this revamped tech-hub.
Shell Australia

SHELL

IA Design were engaged by the leading natural gas producer, Shell Australia, to design the national headquarters as a part of a new global branding initiative. This dynamic work environment is the first of its kind in the world, exhibiting leading edge technologies and infrastructure.
PepsiCo

PEPSICO

The IA Design team worked closely with PepsiCo to bring their agile work philosophy to life in a brand new three-story space in Sydney.
Microsoft Australia

Microsoft

IA Design was engaged by Aurora for the upgrade of Microsoft’s existing and ‘dated’ head office in Perth. Key drivers of the project were to create a contemporary and sophisticated space that represented Microsoft and provided a great first impression for clients, staff and visitors, all while providing a space that could accommodate their frequent influx for large meetings.
Riff fit out

Riff

IA Design was engaged to deliver the new Riff fit out (previously known as Spacecubed). Riff was designed to be a flexible and engaging workspace that encouraged people to connect with the space and one another. Riff went through a re-branding exercise at the commencement of the project and the IA Design team were required to incorporate this shift of branding into the design as it was progressed.
DMAW Lawyers Office

DMAW Lawyers

IA were appointed by DMAW Lawyers to conduct a feasibility review of their short-listed property options to assist their decision in selecting the most suitable accommodation. This early engagement allowed IA Design to assess their function brief against each building offering, to surmise the best value for money.
CBRE New Head Office

CBRE

Located high within the iconic QV1 building designed by Harry Seidler, CBRE’s new home provided IA Design with an amazing backdrop for the design of their new head office with magnificent views of the Swan River and Indian Ocean.
RENASCENT PERTH

RENASCENT PERTH

IA Design were engaged by one of Australia’s leading fit-out, refurbishment and construction firms, Renascent, to design and construct a new fit-out for the Perth office. A contemporary industrial office environment that communicates the Renascent brand identity.
FLUX co-working space Perth

FLUX

Parmelia House at 118 St Georges Terrace is home to “Flux”, an exciting co-working space where businesses can work, collaborate and network in an innovative and flexible environment.

INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF TAXATION

The IA Design team were engaged by the Inspector General of Taxation (IGT) to create a workplace that promoted staff engagement and provided employees with a calming oasis to balance the high-pressure nature of everyday work. A core focus of the project was to create an environment that would be enjoyable for staff, reduce stress and spark communication. To bring this vision to life, the IA interior design team worked with the IGT staff to determine the conceptual design direction of the overall space – Narnia: an escape to an enjoyable and calm oasis.

AUSTRALIAN ELECTORAL COMMISSION

As part of the Australian Electoral Commission’s portfolio, IA Design have been engaged to design and deliver their Heatherton office fitout. Following a national guideline that was developed by IA Design, Heatherton has been designed to fall in-line with other newly completed offices, also taking into consideration additional requirements due to site constraints as well as the needs of the operating staff.

Department of Social Services

The Department of Social Services were moving into a new premise in Hobart that required a full refit of a complete floor. The new space was to incorporate both workspace, collaborative zones, meeting spaces, breakout and large conference rooms. The design incorporated colours and textures referenced from the Tasmanian landscape which created a fresh and vibrant colour palette. Custom graphics were used on glass partitions which helped to create a specialised identity for the space that was unique to the Department of Social Services.
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