Transurban, an Australian road operator company, began transitioning their worksites from five locations throughout Brisbane to three locations. The company’s Brisbane location will depict “the overarching global character of the company – but through a distinctly Queensland lens.”
“Our design for Transurban’s new workplace reflects the cities they shape and support, through the lens of sub-tropical Brisbane. The workplace is a dynamic combination of technology and biophilic design with a strong focus on nurturing a sense of community and facilitating the serendipitous exchange of ideas,” Brooke Llyod, director of COX design firm said in an interview with Architecture and Design.
The new Transurban office has some elements of biophilia, with the exposed ceilings painted dark green and a hanging canopy. Consisting of three floors connected by an atrium, the top floor features a communal kitchen, collaborative space, flexible work areas and “town hall.”
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