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Maddocks

The evolution of the corporate workspace continues to head in exciting directions and Bates Smart’s design for the Melbourne offices of legal firm Maddocks is a case in point. A shared commitment to progressive design and flexible thinking seems very much at the heart of the project’s success. In an elevated corner of the new Collins Square Tower Two in Docklands (designed by Hassell), a welcoming, diverse and responsive environment has been created that accommodates both the longstanding and future-focused aspects of the firm.

The fitout is semi-integrated, allowing for a custommade space that embeds its key principles into the architecture and maximizes the large floor plan with a host of well-considered internal areas. Maddocks

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