Sustain

Our integrated design approach allows us to deliver social and environmental sustainability outcomes with maximum efficiency.

There is no one size fits all approach to sustainability. From planning cities to designing communities and buildings, the Objekt Studio design process responds to the particular natural, cultural and economic circumstances and the specific opportunities and challenges presented by each unique project.

PROJECT: BRISBANE COMMON GROUND
Brisbane Common Ground is a new affordable housing development at 15 Hope Street, South Brisbane. Combining residential, retail/commercial and community spaces, this unique building has been designed for social inclusion. The 146 unit building is a sustainable housing solution for people who have experienced chronic homelessness and people earning low incomes.

The project is being delivered through a pioneering government-business-community partnership.

Funding for the land purchase, design, construction and support services has been provided by the Australian and Queensland governments through the National Building Economic Stimulus Plan and the COAG National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness. This is the third Common Ground project that Grocon Constructors has completed at cost, with no profit or margin.


DESIGN STUDIO & DESIGN CONSULTANCY SCOPING PROJECT
Student & Studio mash up to design indigenous community facilities 

Aboriginal Remote Community Health Facilities
Ampilatwatja Community, Alice Springs, Northern Territory

Design Consultancy Project leader: 
Brendan Jones, RMIT Architecture Upperpool Design Studio Leader; Practice Director: Antarctica
Consultant: Ian Watts, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)
Design Team: RMIT Architecture Upperpool Design Students - Amy Melrose, Emily Wallace, Gaudi Olaga, Trecia Lim, Girish Sagram, Lisa Seibert, Matt Dravich, Raphael Fantl, Will Loft and Chung Ho. 
Client: Ampilatwatja Community, Alice Springs, Northern Territory

Partners: 
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)
Ampilatwatja Community, Alice Springs, Northern Territory
National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO)
Objekt Studio


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