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Developing a signage suite that’s elegant, practical and perfectly in tune with the architecture of a new landmark venue.

Diadem developed a wayfinding strategy to address the multiple functions of the Conservatorium’s new building; a premier educational facility, a cultural institution and a public performance venue. This was rolled out across concept designs, tender documentation and construction administration.

Melbourne Conservatorium of Music is Australia’s oldest and most prestigious music institution. As a faculty of The University of Melbourne, its home had been Melba Hall in Parkville for more than a century. With the Ian Potter Centre’s development in Southbank, its new residence would be within one of the most distinguished city’s arts precinct buildings.

Within the new purpose-built building, the Conservatorium needed to identify itself to both students and the public and guide visitors through the impressive performance and academic spaces designed by John Wardle Architects (JWA).

Diadem was selected to be a vital part of the consultant team and given a clear objective: announce the Conservatorium’s arrival and provide a thoughtfully designed and intuitive wayfinding solution that would suit a broad range of users with multiple destinations throughout the building.


The architecture’s key theme was to break down barriers between students, performers, and the public, a purposely stark contrast with the notion of music practice as a solitary activity.

Diadem embraced this concept to conceive a bold identity to be projected onto and engaged with the streetscape, proudly announcing its presence in the arts precinct.

Throughout the project, Diadem engaged and collaborated with a diverse stakeholder group to ensure the school’s objectives were achieved while honouring the architectural intent of the building.

A building’s design always contributes to its user experience. Diadem’s response to the Ian Potter Centre needed to combine practicality with an elegance that matched the aura of the arts precinct and performance itself.

The building’s dual functionality presented a challenge. As the Ian Potter Centre housed the Conservatorium as a university faculty, it could be considered only a learning facility. Diadem’s solution needed to showcase the building’s public theatres and accentuate its openness to visitors.

Diadem’s strategic wayfinding brought clarity to the building’s multiple uses and names of spaces. Patrons are intuitively guided from the entrance to the level three main performance space through bold and legible signage.

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Diadem is an integrated practice which shapes brands for the built environment.

Over the last two decades, we have helped people communicate, navigate and engage with branded spaces around the world.

Founded in 2000, we’ve grown from a single consultancy to a practice with six offices, and a team known for industry-leading expertise. Over that time, it’s been our privilege to deliver strategic signage and wayfinding for clients in a wide range of industries.

Today, our briefs continue to be interesting, challenging and diverse. Our solutions continue to earn acclaim and deliver meaningful value.

As new markets and new service offerings emerge, we’re building on our experience as an advisor on place branding, sustainable design and digital solutions. We will continue to embrace new methods and changing technology to make a positive impact – for our clients, for their communities and for the environment.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.