Woods Bagot

Woods Bagot

Architecture and Planning

Sydney, New South Wales 183,468 followers

WOODS BAGOT is a global design studio.

About us

WOODS BAGOT is a global design studio. We span 17 studios across 6 regions. We do not adhere to a signature style. We are a multi-authorship practice. We create alongside clients, communities & other creatives. We specialize in Architecture, Interiors & Masterplanning. We explore data to predict changing human behaviour.

Website
https://www.woodsbagot.com/
Industry
Architecture and Planning
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Sydney, New South Wales
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1869
Specialties
Architecture, Interior Design, Residential, Urban Design, Workplace, Transportation, Education, Science and Health, Retail, Hotel, and Convention Centres

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    A “breathable” office tower embracing history, flexibility, and Brisbane’s subtropical climate. Heritage Lanes at 80 Ann Street is a 35-level office tower, incorporating more than 60,000 square metres of premium-grade office space. It’s one of Australia’s smartest buildings, embracing leading technology and sustainability initiatives. “We designed 80 Ann from a deep understanding of the city and the site’s heritage as the former Brisbane Fruit & Produce Exchange,” says Woods Bagot Principal David Lee. “We had a strong desire to re-create the atmosphere of the marketplace and create a memorable destination for the people of Brisbane that feels quintessential to the city.” Read more on Archello: https://bit.ly/3L7V35c Landscape architecture by ASPECT Studios #WoodsBagot #PeopleArchitecture #CommercialArchitecture #AdapativeReuse

    • A vertical image of the Salesforce Tower among a cluster of high-rise buildings in an urban setting, captured during twilight, highlighting the illuminated facade against the dusky sky.
    • Interior of a modern office lobby featuring groups of people seated and conversing. The ceiling displays a large digital screen showing vibrant nature-inspired graphics. The space is designed with wooden paneling and glass walls, providing a view of a coastal landscape outside.
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    Woods Bagot Principal and Brisbane Studio Chair Kirsti Simpson is in conversation with CBRE Asia Pacific's Mark Curtain for July's edition of In.Sites—discussing ways to shape the future through innovative and visionary architecture. "We are now seeing businesses understand that there is no 'one-size-fits-all' solution to workplace engagement, and the focus comes down to customising the space based around the client's workforce composition, the evolution of their strategy and their geographic location," says Simpson. "We are spending more time considering what is right for the workplace and the flexibility of that outcome for the future. The levels of flexibility and ability for a workplace to evolve – aligned with the business evolution – is something we all need to consider. How will a workplace we are creating today still have relevance, not just a few years into the lease term, but at the end of the lease term and beyond?" Read more on CBRE Asia Pacific: https://bit.ly/45TpIwz #WoodsBagot #PeopleArchitecture #CommercialArchitecture #InSites

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    Inside World Festival of Interiors shortlist announced! See the four global Woods Bagot projects shortlisted in this year’s Inside program: - Minthis for Bars & Restaurant, Health & Fitness, and Hotels - Smith & Mills for Bar & Restaurant - D.S. & Durga, Abbot Kinney for Retail - Hysan Commercial Precinct for Retail “Each project that we undertake is greeted with a holistic approach,” says Woods Bagot Global Design Director Domenic Alvaro. “We consider every aspect of the end user’s experience through thoughtful interiors and amenities, maintaining the focus on human-scale design in all our designs.” Read more: https://bit.ly/4cNFMSM World Architecture Festival #peoplearchitecture #worldarchitecturefestival #insidefestivalofinteriors #INSIDE24

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    World Architecture Festival (WAF) is the largest live awards event for architects and designers. Held annually, it is the only awards program where all finalists present their projects live to a panel of judges at the festival in Singapore. “Our shortlisted projects in this year's World Architecture Festival Awards underscore our contextual relevancy and commitment to sustainable design," says Global Design Director Domenic Alvaro. "By focusing on adaptive reuse and designs that respect their environment, this year’s diverse range of entries feature an innovative approach to contemporary architecture.” Six Woods Bagot projects have been shortlisted in this year’s WAF program: - The StandardX for Hotel & Leisure - Minthis for Mixed-Use - Mosman High School for School - University of Tasmania Forestry Building for Future Projects: Education - Synchro Yards for Future Projects: Residential - Minerva for Future Projects: Leisure Read more: https://bit.ly/3XVrDPj #woodsbagot #peoplearchitecture #WAF #WAF2024

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    Within an existing network of trees, the Meadowbank Schools have been organised into twinned, two-storey buildings framing a central hill of libraries covered by cascading gardens. Each teaching level opens directly to nature and a series of connected open-ended courtyards creates protected areas for collaboration, performance, and outdoor learning. Murals by community-endorsed multi-disciplinary artist and Dharug woman Jasmine Seymour also connect the Meadowbank Schools to Place and the ancient narratives of the local Dharug Country on which they stand – depicting local eels, fish, rivers, and birdlife. Woods Bagot Principal Ian Lomas says, “A school is an investment in the future of a community. We began by spending time both in schools with teachers and students, and with the government to understand their investment plans and the country’s demographics. We put forward an alternate teaching module based on the school community’s needs that was scalable from a single classroom to a new school and could be built using off-site construction employing local materials. At the heart of this project - and every project - is the sense of joy.” Meadowbank has received multiple awards, including the 2022 World Architecture Festival – Schools Winner and the 2023 Australian Good Design Awards – Architectural Design Winner. Read more on #ArchitectureLab: https://bit.ly/3W8gBUD #WoodsBagot #PeopleArchitecture #EducationalArchitecture #CommunityDesign

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    Blurring the boundaries between inside and outside, the China Merchants Tower Dome Renovation reinvents the glass dome crowing a 25-year-old tower in Beijing, repurposing the 700 square meter space into an agile, light-filled workspace across three levels. "Tasked with re-activating the glass dome that crowns the building, we focused on elements that would allow for flexibility and increase wellbeing," explains Principal Ray Yuen, "As a result, light has been considered a key element – with the team taking every opportunity to ensure the office, and its workers, have access to natural light without the workplace being so bright as to detract from the experience." Read the full #AdaptiveReuse in #China case study here: https://bit.ly/3VulDKF #ADAPT #peoplearchitecture #woodsbagot #architecture #mixeduse #retail

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    Today’s cities face two unignorable truths: the first is that our spatial needs are evolving more rapidly than our urban fabric, and the second is that our world is experiencing a climate crisis. At the same time, the urban vacancy rates for commercial buildings are high. Office attendance has stabilized at 30 percent below pre-pandemic level and retail foot traffic stands at 10 to 20 percent below1 – leaving a great deal of urban office, entertainment, and retail space empty. The majority of these vacant buildings are Grade B commercial stock, placing them between 70 and 30 years old with floorplates between 10000 and 300000 square feet. Tired and in need of repair, there are some 257,772 examples of this grade of commercial building in New York and Los Angeles alone. The process of weighing the question of what to do with these empty buildings against our need to respond to our expanding spatial needs more sustainably has yielded a common answer: Adaptive reuse. More specifically, that the oversupply of outdated commercial space and undersupply of housing can be easily balanced out by converting the former to the latter. But dare we investigate further, we find the realities of physical, financial, and regulatory constraints lurking just beneath our feet. Code, laws, and economic evaluations – on top of the case-by-case constraints of our buildings and cities – make navigating the complexities of adaptive reuse can threaten its real-world implementation. Read Into the Deep, Woods Bagot's latest #insight, on the Journal here: https://lnkd.in/etH-2rxP #woodsbagot #peoplearchitecture #adaptivereuse #deepfloorplates #architecture

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    Woods Bagot is pleased to announce the appointment of our new CEO, Sarah Kay. Sarah will lead the next step in Woods Bagot's journey towards total place design, with an emphasis on how place design can positively impact society. “As architects and place designers, we are perfectly positioned to have a positive influence on the world ahead of us," says Sarah, "it is in fact our responsibility to have a leading voice in shaping our cities and our places with a long term, sustainable and socially responsible outlook." Sarah takes the CEO reins from Nik Karalis, who was appointed CEO of Woods Bagot in 2015. Nik's nine-year tenure saw him lead with a clear, globally strategic vison - completing scores of impactful projects across multiple sectors. “This is an incredible moment in our history. Driven to reinforce our shared excellence by amplifying the power of design, Sarah’s global career, strategic mindset, business leadership, board experience, and focus on cultural inclusivity make her an incredible leader capable of driving the next chapter of Woods Bagot forward,” says Nik. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gJU5Uqrc #woodsbagot #peoplearchitecture

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    AURA by Aqualand Australia is now complete! Special guests and project stakeholders were invited to take part in the ribbon-cutting ceremony last Thursday, where participants were able to get the first peek into AURA's new precinct. Woods Bagot Principal and and Global Sector Leader – Residential, Jason Fraser says, “We have put an intense focus on the community benefit of the project – how we integrate into the public domain and create an environment that is inviting to the existing and the future community." At 28-storeys high, AURA features 386 luxury apartments, paired with a comprehensive suite of luxury amenities, including tiered concierge services and a state-of-the-art wellness center. Residents will also have private access to a pool, spa, and a stunning rooftop area with a sun deck, private dining spaces, and outdoor kitchen facilities for year-round entertaining. Read more at Aqualand Australia https://bit.ly/3zuCJAA #woodsbagot #peoplearchitecture #luxuryresidential #NorthSydney

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    • Jason Fraser stands at a podium speaking into a microphone at an event, with the word "AQUALAND" visible on a large screen behind them. The screen displays an image of another person focusing intently on what appears to be a document or screen. A few audience members are visible in the foreground, listening attentively.
    • People viewing a scale model of a modern multi-tower building displayed in an indoor setting.
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    "As with any trend, biophilic design continues to evolve," explained Principal Billy Ip in Travel + Leisure India & South Asia's recent feature on Biophilic Hotels. As the industry moves away from manicured plantings and towards nature-driven design, Billy notes that designers and architects are looking to create eco-systems instead of gardens, "it’s not about making things look nice and green for the guests, it’s more holistic: creating habitats for insects and bees and butterflies. Using indigenous plants is also a form of cultural preservation—it highlights the unique character of the location, allowing luxury to feel restorative," he continues in the article. #peoplearchitecture #woodsbagot #biophilicdesign #hotels

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