ECP Asset Management
Redefining Active Investing in their dynamic workplace
Redefining Active Investing in their dynamic workplace
Our recently completed project for ECP Asset Management in The Pavilion Building at 388 George Street, is an extension of the client’s brand ethos. Their ethical approach to investing is represented throughout the space, with sustainable natural materials and warm palette.
The building’s unorthodox shape has led to a unique planning outcome that maintains visual connectivity across the floor. It also provides privacy where required, for focused work.
The repetition of curved forms creates sculptural settings, with screened open plan workspace and enclosed meeting spaces. This leads to an elegant social space that overlooks the city’s premium retail and business district. The open servery design the social space supports business functions and events, with the conference room that transitions to a dining room.
The firm consistently demonstrated a wealth of extensive knowledge and professionalism.
Their responsiveness and creativity, along with their understanding of budgetary constraints, has ensured that the essence of the ECP Asset Management brand has been reflected.” – Dr. Manny Pohl, AM
We used a sophisticated reduced palette of finishes including pale rock maple timber, limestone, bronze and navy blue accents. A number of artwork commissions feature throughout the workplace by acclaimed indigenous artists Otis Hope Carey.
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Project photography by Robert Walsh (day shoot) and Terence Chin (evening shoot). © Hammond Studio
Date:
May 24, 2022