Parkline Workplace Hub, Sydney
Designed to support up to 4,000 employees, the new Parkline Workplace Hub, unites multiple NSW Government agencies under one roof, setting an exciting new standard for Government workplaces in Sydney.
The hub provides a diverse range of spaces that support focus, connection, and teamwork. Designed to enable hybrid workstyles, the highly agile and collaborative workplace responds to the evolving needs of Government agencies. Each space is crafted to tell a story, one that weaves together the spirit and cultural heritage of Australia’s First Nations peoples with the purpose, innovation, and sustainability of contemporary workplace design.
The Parkline Workplace Hub is more than just a workplace; it’s a showcase of progressive thinking, universal accessibility and sustainable design that supports a vibrant public sector community.
Every detail earns its place
At the Parkline Workplace Hub, every detail earns its place. We drew inspiration from Sydney’s natural and built heritage to create a refined palette of natural materials that complement Parkline Place’s architectural bronze and sandstone elements.
Features such as cork walls bring warmth and character to gathering spaces, while the blue gradient of the central stairway, inspired by the rhythms of Australia’s waterways, acts as a community-building element, encouraging spontaneous interaction and connection across all levels.
A workplace for country
We worked with First Nations consultant, Yarnnup, to develop the concept of ‘converge and intertwine’. This narrative shapes every facet of the project, from inclusivity and honouring First Nations heritage, to layout, finishes and furniture selection. The workspace is designed to be a living mosaic, representing the diversity of the community. The arrival space features large scale graphics by indigenous artists Dennis Golding and Dakota Campbell-Page. Curation was led by the National Aboriginal Design Agency.
The workplace’s natural material palette pairs with a six star Green Star rating, celebrating sustainability through sunlight, views and biophilic details woven into every floor.
Image: Arrival space artwork by Dennis Golding and Dakota Dixon-Campbell