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Creating community

The Brisbane interior design studio of multidisciplinary Australian practice, Cox Architecture has recently reinvented the workplace of infrastructure and environmental services company, Cardno. The new Brisbane fitout explores notions of ‘community’, expressing these through a series of clever spatial strategies and playful graphic mediums. The design distils city planning concepts, introducing active streets, flourishing parklands, engaging neighbourhoods and a metaphorical town hall, bringing efficiency, transparency and personality to the three-floor tenancy.

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