By Nimbus Architecture & Heritage
The Nimbus Architecture and Heritage team worked to build upon the previous documentation by Woods Baggot to assist Goodman and Intermain in the construction of the new Goodman HQ. The Hayesbery project required an architectural response to provide private and open office spaces that fit within the existing built forms. The project realises the implicit potential of the existing buildings on the site and activates the site by creating an open and flowing pedestrian connection between the four buildings. It integrates a number of different office spaces to suit different needs, as well as responding to a wider heritage context. The type of services provided includes architectural detailing for construction, construction services, conservation works schedule.
Photography: Andrew Merry
Nimbus Architecture and Heritage started up in 2015. The practice employs a total of 9 people from their Australian Office in Parramatta NSW.
The practice has projects in the commercial, community, educational, ecclesial, and domestic sectors in regional and urban centres in Australia with emphasis on New South Wales.
Our clients are state government agencies, local government, universities, private education providers, community groups as well as individuals. The studio works closely with our clients, stakeholders and sub-consultants and through this exercise we are able to creatively collaborate to ensure that potential development is realised in a project that responds to place, the design brief and unlocks implicit potential.
Nimbus Architecture and Heritage are registered architects and A+ members of the Australian Institute of Architects.
A+ members enjoy the benefits of having access to Benchmarking – a business benchmarking solution and online access to Acumen and the Environment Design Guide (EDG).