Now more than ever, in the midst of increasing demand for remote and hybrid working environments, workspaces are transforming in new and exciting ways that not only encourage productivity, but bring people together to maintain a sense of community, engagement and balance.
We aim to capture the intent of these reimagined spaces through highlighting unique and appealing features beyond the glass facade, bringing the structure to life with people and details in fresh and modern ways. With every commercial image our goal is not just to inform, but to inspire.
Royal Naval House
Sydney, Australia
Interior Design By Hammond Studio
Royal Naval House
Sydney, Australia
Interior Design By Hammond Studio
Royal Naval House
Sydney, Australia
Interior Design By Hammond Studio
A successful image captures the audience’s imagination as well as revealing a spectrum of design resolution; everything from scale and scope to the subtleties of material palettes and landscaping selections.
Safety Culture
Sydney, Australia
Interior Design By Hammond Studio
HAIYI NAIL
Shenzhen, China
Interiors by MOC DESIGN OFFICE
HAIYI NAIL
Shenzhen, China
Interiors by MOC DESIGN OFFICE
EIC
Hangzhou, China
Architecture by Foster + Partners
T9 EFC
Hangzhou, China
Interiors by Futurespace
T9 EFC
Hangzhou, China
Interiors by Futurespace
From lobbies to workplaces, focus zones to breakout spaces, as well as the delineations and pathways between them — at a glance, the viewer needs to understand the flow and purpose of each space.
T9 EFC
Hangzhou, China
Interiors by Futurespace
T9 EFC
Hangzhou, China
Architecture By NBBJ
T9 EFC
Hangzhou, China
Architecture By NBBJ
EIC
Hangzhou, China
Architecture by Foster + Partners
Nanchang Sinic Center
Nanchang, China
Architecture By Tianhua Architecture Planning & Engineering
Nanchang Sinic Center
Nanchang, China
Architecture By Tianhua Architecture Planning & Engineering
Safety Culture
Sydney, Australia
Interior Design By Hammond Studio
Architecture and design is inherently a human experience. A populated or ‘activated’ scene shows more than just a room. It depicts the anticipated usage, demographic and visitor experience.
Grosvenor Place
Sydney, Australia
Architecture By Harry Seidler
Interior Design by DesignOffice
Grosvenor Place
Sydney, Australia
Architecture By Harry Seidler
Interior Design by DesignOffice
Be it dappled shadows framing the foreground, a muted sky revealing contours in subtle gradients, or the glint of reflected sunlight on a sharp vertical edge; light and shadow can be used in near infinite ways to reveal and express form.
Catch Restaurant
Kiev, Ukraine
Architecture By YoDezeen Studio
Catch Restaurant
Kiev, Ukraine
Architecture By YoDezeen Studio
KPMG Office
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Architecture by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Interiors by Davenport Campbell
285 George St
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Interior Design By Hammond Studio
285 George St
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Interior Design By Hammond Studio
Green Square
Sydney, Australia
Architecture By FJMT
Green Square
Sydney, Australia
Architecture By FJMT
Bankstown
Sydney, Australia
Architecture By FJMT
Waters Rd
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Architecture By SJB Architects
Landscape Design By Arcadia Landscape Architecture