By Maddison Architects
A dramatic transformation of the city campus focussed on the student experience at the heart of the design.
This exciting precinct scale project involved the redevelopment and refurbishment to existing buildings and additions to multiple RMIT buildings along Swanston and Bowen Streets. A collaboration between Lyons, MVS, NMBW , HAW and Maddison Architects, it delivers a major city campus upgrade and investigates meaningful connections to the surrounding city fabric. Our work included the redevelopment of parts of Building 14 (Franklin Street), creating a vision for the universities retail strategy and spaces and implimenting this across the campus.
Peter Maddison is a multi award-winning architect and Director of Maddison Architects, a practice he started in 1989.
We are an A+ member of the Australian Institute of Architects. Dozens of industry awards and strong media coverage has followed our practice because of the relevant, contemporary nature of the work we produce. We have delivered over 200 projects of great diversity in scale. The work undertaken has been predominantly hospitality, commercial, educational or residential in nature. Our hospitality projects have distinguished the practice, because of their commercial viability and profile. We are proud to have many of our clients return for ongoing or new projects. This is due to their satisfaction with the service we provide and the healthy relationship nurtured.
A unique aspect of Maddison Architects is our ability to integrate a multi-disciplined approach to all of our projects, drawing on strong in-house resources involving architecture, interior and landscape architecture. We are a collaborative practice, and embrace the opportunity to engage with other experts in branding, identity, art installations, storytelling - all of which contribute to building outcomes with more meaning.