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Experiential Design
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Design spaces that speak—loudly, clearly, and with meaning.

Experiential Design

Spaces aren’t neutral. They shape how people feel, behave, and remember—whether you planned for it or not. A hospital can calm or confuse. A campus can energise or alienate. A stadium can welcome—or exclude.

Experiential design is about purpose, not polish. When a space reflects your values, people feel it. That emotional connection builds trust, sparks engagement, and strengthens identity—without saying a word.

This isn’t branding or lighting for effect. It’s storytelling through material, layout, flow, and tone. It’s using every design decision to guide perception and behaviour—quietly, powerfully, and with intent.

Done well, these environments don’t just look good. They mean something. They create comfort, pride, curiosity, or calm—whatever the place needs to deliver.

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Projects

Thomas Embling Forensic Hospital

Thomas Embling Forensic Hospital

NLWA – Edmonton EcoPark

NLWA – Edmonton EcoPark

Wayfinding strategy for a new kind of industrial site

Frankston Hospital Redevelopment

Frankston Hospital Redevelopment

New Footscray Hospital

New Footscray Hospital

Because if your space isn’t saying something, it’s saying nothing. And in high-stakes environments, silence isn’t an option.

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