Cultural & Public Realm

Whether conventional or innovative, cultural and educational spaces feel personal and engage every sense. Functionality and interactive features throughout these sites ultimately allow for social cohesion, as a place where different groups can come together and be empowered through information, exploration and mutual understanding. The values that are inherent to the design give these spaces a unique quality and identity that have power to transform and strengthen our communities.

PS1 — Space Exploration
Powerhouse Parramatta
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By Moreau Kusunoki & Genton Architects

PS4 — Future Food
Powerhouse Parramatta
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By Moreau Kusunoki & Genton Architects

Art Gallery of NSW
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By TZG Architects
Lighting by rdo.
Furniture by Tom Fereday

Art Gallery of NSW
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By TZG Architects
Lighting by rdo.
Furniture by Tom Fereday

Art Gallery of NSW
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By TZG Architects
Lighting by rdo.
Furniture by Tom Fereday

Members Lounge
Art Gallery of NSW
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By TZG Architects
Lighting by rdo.
Furniture by Tom Fereday

Children’s Art Library
Art Gallery of NSW
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By TZG Architects
Lighting by rdo.
Furniture by Tom Fereday

PS4 — Future Cities I
Powerhouse Parramatta
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By Moreau Kusunoki & Genton Architects

PS1 — Immersive Projection Room
Powerhouse Parramatta
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By Moreau Kusunoki & Genton Architects

Projects destined to change the very essence of our neighborhoods and cities have an immersive visual impact. Our role is to engage, intrigue and form emotional connections to a proposed place and its purpose.

Parramatta
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By Spackman Mossop and Michaels

Parramatta
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By Spackman Mossop and Michaels

Parramatta
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By Spackman Mossop and Michaels

NGV Contemporary, stage two competition
Melbourne, Australia

Field design team
Architectus, Edition Office, Durbach Block Jaggers, Openwork, Daniel Browning, Karen Milward, Lovell Chen, WSP, Finding Infinity, Surface Design, Speirs Major, Art Processors

NGV Contemporary, stage two competition
Melbourne, Australia

Field design team
Architectus, Edition Office, Durbach Block Jaggers, Openwork, Daniel Browning, Karen Milward, Lovell Chen, WSP, Finding Infinity, Surface Design, Speirs Major, Art Processors

NGV Contemporary, stage two competition
Melbourne, Australia

Field design team
Architectus, Edition Office, Durbach Block Jaggers, Openwork, Daniel Browning, Karen Milward, Lovell Chen, WSP, Finding Infinity, Surface Design, Speirs Major, Art Processors

NGV Contemporary, stage two competition
Melbourne, Australia

Field design team
Architectus, Edition Office, Durbach Block Jaggers, Openwork, Daniel Browning, Karen Milward, Lovell Chen, WSP, Finding Infinity, Surface Design, Speirs Major, Art Processors

NGV Contemporary, stage two competition
Melbourne, Australia

Field design team
Architectus, Edition Office, Durbach Block Jaggers, Openwork, Daniel Browning, Karen Milward, Lovell Chen, WSP, Finding Infinity, Surface Design, Speirs Major, Art Processors

When public structure design extends beyond its prototypical form to value sophistication and elegance alongside functionality, it redefines how we experience and ultimately admire our cities.

Sydney Gateway
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By Spackman Mossop and Michaels

Sydney Gateway
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By Spackman Mossop and Michaels

Hauser & Wirth Gallery
NYC, USA

Architecture By Selldorf Architects

Hauser & Wirth Gallery
NYC, USA

Architecture By Selldorf Architects

Hauser & Wirth Gallery
NYC, USA

Architecture By Selldorf Architects

From schools and libraries, to museums, galleries and entertainment venues; these types of public buildings can be as varied as their use. What remains consistent is the need for vibrant and highly detailed visuals that evoke a sense of engagement and energy within the space.

Powerhouse Ultimo
Sydney, Australia

Developed for MAAS & Create NSW

Powerhouse Ultimo
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By Lionel Glendenning

Art Gallery of Western Australia
Perth, Australia

Architecture By FJMT Architects

Barangaroo Cutaway
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By FJMT Architects

Minerva
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By TZG Architects

Tight deadlines and forward thinking concepts are no barriers to fully actualizing your architectural competition entries. With minimal design resolution, we specialize in taking bare bones ideas and transforming them into larger than life imagery for pitch-winning pictures.

Bondi Pavilion
Sydney, NSW, Australia

Architecture By TZG Architects

Bondi Pavilion
Sydney, NSW, Australia

Architecture By TZG Architects

Bondi Pavilion
Sydney, NSW, Australia

Architecture By TZG Architects

These developments within our communities shape the way we think about the world around us, and by its design we are primed to learn from the activities envisioned for the space.

University of Sydney Business School
Sydney, NSW, Australia

Architecture By Woods Bagot

University of Sydney Business School
Sydney, NSW, Australia

Architecture By Woods Bagot

University of Sydney Business School
Sydney, NSW, Australia

Architecture By Woods Bagot

University of Sydney Business School
Sydney, NSW, Australia

Architecture By Woods Bagot

The experiential power of these spaces are brought to life in our images, through a balance of practicality and imagination. Not only do they highlight the functionality of the design, but also create a sense of wonder in the possibilities.

Art Gallery of NSW
Sydney, Australia

Architecture By TZG Architects
Lighting by rdo.

Australian Museum
Sydney, NSW, Australia

Architecture By Hames Sharley

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