The Reece Group - Commercial Office Wayfinding We partnered with Future Space and Trout Creative Thinking to design an integrated wayfinding system for ‘The Works,’ The Reece Group's 8000 sqm office space. By creatively using plumbing materials and bathroom supplies we aligned the wayfinding with the interior design vision and Reece's brand identity. The solution connects innovation spaces, public areas and state-of-the-art facilities, ensuring seamless navigation for everyone. Interior Architect: Future Space Creative: Trout Creative Thinking Photography: Tom Roe #Wayfinding #Design #Innovation #Collaboration #Industrialdesign
Erebus
Design Services
Fitzroy, Victoria 263 followers
Erebus creates transformative experiences by combining research, strategy and design.
About us
We are a specialist wayfinding design practice that brings together strategists, innovators, makers and expert problem solvers, to uncover genuine insights that are informed by empirical evidence. Website - www.erebus.studio Experience has shown us the significant behavioural impacts that modest strategic changes can provide. These changes have been proven to deliver substantial social, operational and commercial benefits to our clients. Led by founding directors Finn Butler and George Thompson, our vision is to work alongside those that are leading the way in shaping transformative infrastructure, cities and communities. To learn how our unique approach could assist you in your next challenge, please contact us via our website.
- Website
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https://erebus.studio
External link for Erebus
- Industry
- Design Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Fitzroy, Victoria
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2023
Locations
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Primary
397 Brunswick St
Level 1
Fitzroy, Victoria 3065, AU
Employees at Erebus
Updates
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We're excited to share the second article in our series, Place, Space, and Customer, featuring insights from Erebus co-founders, George and Finn. In our day-to-day practice, we listen, observe, and analyse how people interact with places. These narratives often hold the key to unlocking meaningful insights that can shape the built environment and enhance our everyday lives. This week, we delve into how we, as designers, experience regional rail travel in Victoria, Australia. We invite you to read the article and share your own insights in the comments.
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As designers, we often talk about the relationship between form and function. But what if we add another dimension—flavour? In a unique collaboration between Erebus’s industrial designers and Executive Chef, Deepak Mishra, we designed and delivered a bespoke three-tier high tea stand to showcase his sweet, savory and warm delights.
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We recently discovered this fascinating artifact – a drawing from the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop Authority, dated 1977 (now known as The City Loop). With the Metro Tunnel Project close to completion and the Suburban Rail Loop underway, Melbourne is embarking on a 40 year city-shaping transformation. What does Melbourne’s future hold? Finn Butler’s recent article looks at how the development of Melbourne’s rail network measures up against London, New York and LA, and whether there are valuable insights to be gained in comparing them. Link to article here: https://lnkd.in/dkpGraBR
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Today we are launching the first in a series of articles on ‘Place, Space and Customer’, drawing on the diverse experience of Erebus co-founders George and Finn. We’ll share insights and some of the strategic thinking behind our practice, in defining the customer experience and how it translates into the built environment. Join Finn Butler as he explores urban rail as a city-shaping tool, drawing parallels with development in London, New York and LA; envisioning Melbourne's future as the population doubles over the next 30 years.
Urban Rail as a Vehicle for City-Shaping
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