By Dasch Associates
As a charity organisation, the RFDS relies on donations from the public, with this in mind, having a tight budget-challenged us to create an inspiring work environment within those financial constraints.
The RFDS fitout had to not only meets the functional project brief but also go beyond this by encouraging a healthy mentality within the workplace. Interactive crossroads encourage spontaneous meetings between staff, while also providing different zones for comfort, collaboration and focused work.
Upon entry, an abstract, organic recycled cardboard sculpture. This sits against a backdrop of raw concrete, exposed ductwork and minimalist elegance of a contemporary design
Photography: shannon McGrath
Biophilic designers focused on health and wellbeing in the workplace, believing that by activating the senses we can create meaningfully designed spaces.
The human-centred design approach, designing healthy space for the occupants and the environment. Spaces that deftly balance the needs of those using them with the costs of creating them.
Engage the user in meaningful ways. Driven to influence how people feel within a space through its physical design. create a mood, or energy, creating a meaningful experience for people that experience our spaces