GroupGSA was engaged by Property NSW to design and deliver a new working hub for Western Parkland City Authority (WPCA).
The brief required a new workplace that provided access to shared facilities, meeting spaces, social settings, and importantly a working environment conducive to enhancing services to the wider Western Sydney community.
Our concept was driven by the notion of trails, connecting people and place. This concept heavily influenced our spatial planning, emphasising the fluidity of how individuals connect and navigate within the workspace. These ‘trails’ represent the core driver of our design, where pathways lead to spaces that seamlessly blend individuals and teams, fostering a flexible and social environment that encourages community growth and collaboration.
The colour palette was influenced by the scenic local surroundings, including views of the Blue Mountains and Sydney – embracing warm tones with timber and upholstery. This was further enhanced by subtle references to tonal sandstone and eucalyptus green, paying homage to the nearby Blue Mountains.
The fixtures and furniture also gave the space a bright and light feel positioning it in the heart of Penrith and creating a destination for WPCA to connect to the wider, ever-growing urban community of Western Sydney.
Congratulations to our Interior Design Team Liam Higginbotham, Jessica Margiotta, Jordan Ottley, George Loizos, Isabella Ishac and project collaborators; Intermain DBS Consulting Australia, E-LAB Consulting, Steve Watson & Partners MGAC - A Jensen Hughes Company and Urbis.
To find out more about this project visit: https://lnkd.in/g8hhV_gA
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