Paying homage to the past in a contemporary transformation
NO.1 ANZAC SQUARE
As part of the $20m upgrade and repositioning of an entire city block in the Brisbane CBD adjacent Anzac Square, Goldi worked closely with the client to design a wayfinding and identification signage suite to enhance legibility of the site and integrate into the architecture and interiors.
The refurbishment involved new podium facades, a dramatic five storey glazed atrium connecting the three buildings, landscaped courtyard and a comprehensive interior refurbishment of the lobbies, end of trip facilities and retail across three interconnected ground levels.
The history and legacy of the site, in proximity to Anzac Square is
unique and meaningful within the Brisbane landscape from the site’s
inception in c1919 through to today. The sophisticated simplicity of the signage honors this steeped history while complimenting the architectural design and finishes.
With a sophisticated palette of brass and bronze lettering internally and externally illuminated, digital totem directories and complementary glazing graphics, the signage provides consistency across a five story glazed atrium, three building lobbies, courtyard, and end of trip facilities.
SCOPE Wayfinding Signage and Graphics
TEAM Client: Ashe Morgan Architecture: Architectus Builder: Hutchinsons Builders Identity: Studio Bland Photography: Cathy Schluser Signage: Asign Design