Hassell Melbourne Studio 55

AT A GLANCE

A living worklab designed for experimentation. Challenges conventional concepts of a workplace

Grounded in sustainable brutalism’ and true regenerative practice

Reinforces Hassell’s collaborative culture. Deliberately anti-home’

Located within I. M. Pei’s landmark 55 Collins Street building, Studio 55 — our Melbourne office — is conceived as a worklab’: a place to test, experiment, and share the evolution of our design ethos.

As part of Hassell’s journey toward Living Building Challenge (LBC) certification — the world’s most rigorous sustainability standard set by the International Living Future Institute — Studio 55 is a live demonstration of how workplace design can push past net-zero. While achieving net-zero aims to do no harm,’ our aim is to create a place that gives back more than it takes from the environment.

Created as a single open space, Studio 55 welcomes clients, collaborators, and friends into the heart of our practice. By keeping the perimeter completely open, the design maximises natural light, tracks the changing seasons, and guarantees everyone access to the views.

DESIGNING THE ANTI-HOME’ WORKPLACE

While the modern office has spent years trying to mimic the living room, our Melbourne workplace takes a radically different stance. Enter the age of the anti-home.’ An intentional pivot away from the quiet, slipper-clad isolation of the home office, this space thrives on the creative energy of teamwork. It features highly adaptable elements —such as custom forum tables that transform into pin-up walls — that shift the space seamlessly from collaborative workshop to bar-like event mode.

Backed by a flexible attendance policy, the studio acts as a natural magnet, proving that the workplace shouldn’t compete with the home but offer exactly what the home lacks: a vibrant hub for social connection and rapid knowledge exchange.

CULTIVATING THE STUDIO LANDSCAPE

The studio’s planting strategy extends our experimental ethos. Developed with local small business Flora’s Daughter, the concept explores combining established indoor species with unique Australian native flora more commonly used outdoors, such as the Wollemi Pine and Polystichum Proliferum or the Mother Shield Fern. Monitored fortnightly, the planting acts as a living test lab within the workplace — contributing to atmosphere and wellbeing while helping us better understand how resilient species can adapt to an indoor studio environment.

THE POWER OF SUSTAINABLE BRUTALISM’

In collaboration with Arup and MPA, our design showcases true regenerative practice. Intentionally stripped back yet rigorously planned, it challenges traditional workplace conventions through a design with less’ philosophy that we’ve dubbed sustainable brutalism’ - unexpected, distinctive, and environmentally responsible.

Every element of the build was governed by radical transparency and wherever we could, we reused what was already available from joinery, workstations and furniture to lighting salvaged from our former Little Collins Street studio.

We documented ingredient lists, emissions testing, and chains of custody for every material used. This created a rigorous paper trail starting at each material’s origin, such as a forest, and ending at the final building site, ensuring every material selection met strict environmental and ethical standards.

To ensure full alignment with these ambitious goals, all subcontractors completed dedicated LBC training modules and construction costs were reviewed specifically to assess the regenerative impact of each component.

客户

Hassell

地点

Wurundjeri Country
Melbourne, Australia

现状

Completed

时间

2026

规模

970 sqm

协作方

Arup, MPA, Unifor, Studio Ongarato, Edward Linacre Studio, Flora’s Daughter

设计团队

Rob Backhouse, Prue Pascoe, Samantha Peart, Sam Safe, Richard Mullane, Lea Buisson

PHOTOGRAPHY

Tom Blachford

Our commitment to regenerative design at 55 Collins is driven by precise, strategic interventions that prioritise human health, circularity and carbon reduction:

  • CARBON CONSCIOUS: Through meticulous material selection and a design with less’ approach, we’ve reduced the studio’s embodied carbon by 41% compared to a conventional workplace interior.
  • WASTE REVOLUTION: Ninety-eight per cent of all construction and fit-out waste was recycled and diverted from landfill.
  • A HEALTHY WORKPLACE: We minimised toxic Red List’ chemicals and materials to protect environmental and human health throughout material manufacture, use and disposal.
  • CIRCULAR CONTINUITY: Joinery, workstations, furniture, and lighting were salvaged from our former studio and seamlessly repurposed.
  • THE LONGEVITY OF DESIGN: Seamless reuse relies on a philosophy of investing in high-quality design. Premium pieces specified over 20 years ago from manufacturers like Unifor, Vitra, and Herman Miller have proven their lifespan, requiring only minor refurbishment.
  • REAL-TIME ACCOUNTABILITY: We continuously monitor our operational energy, water, and waste to ensure the studio meets its performance targets. Sharing these monthly insights internally builds a strong culture of accountability, helping our team understand performance in real time while uncovering practical ways to reduce our overall collective impact.
  • RAW HONESTY: Existing concrete floors, ceilings, and services were left in their original state, significantly reducing the need for new finishes and the associated carbon footprint.
  • RADICAL MATERIALITY: New walls and ceilings are crafted from saveBOARD (recycled cartons, cups andsoft plastics). Acoustic insulation is made from Autex (recycled PET).
  • BESPOKE AND LOCAL: Over 90 custom light fittings were created with local designer Edward Linacre,featuring hand-blown glass and recycled aluminium.
  • RIGOROUS PROCUREMENT: Cabling is PVC-free. Where new joinery was essential, only FSC-certified MDF products were specified.
  • MODULAR AND FUTURE-PROOF: All storage and shelving consist of standardised metal components or repurposed elements, allowing for easy disassembly and reuse in the future.
  • BIODIVERSITY BANKING: To balance our footprint, we partnered with Wilderlands and conservation organisation Cassinia Environmental to purchase and protect approx. 4,000 sqm of high-biodiversity land in Alleena, New South Wales. Secured in perpetuity via a Biodiversity Conservation Trust covenant, the site benefits from ongoing, permanent conservation stewardship.
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