Architectus

Architectus describes their vision as designing ‘to make a positive and lasting impact on people, cities, and communities’, combining critical problem-solving , cross-sector expertise, and a collaborative ethos.

Their portfolio of projects spans education, health, science + research, public, sport, living, heritage, renewal, infrastructure, data centres, commercial, workplace, aviation, transport, and defence.

With Conrad Gargett’s major contribution, Architectus also completed the Victorian Heart Hospital, the Southern Hemisphere’s first dedicated cardiac facility.

Work on the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art led to the formation of the Architectus Brisbane studio, which also went on to design the Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law.

In Adelaide, Architectus projects include the globally significant Flinders University Health and Medical Research Building, and the Flinders University Festival Plaza Tower, while in Perth the Kings Square 5 tower is one of their most notable projects, along with Ruah Centre for Women and Children – Western Australia’s first purpose-built refuge for those escaping domestic violence.

Sydney Modern (formerly the Art Gallery of NSW) by Architectus in collaboration with SANAA, Kazuyo Sejima, and Ryue Nishizawa