At the heart of this GEYER VALMONT workplace design for Richard Crookes Constructions’ (RCC) is a visual and functional anchor that houses collaborative and utility areas, ensuring adaptability for future demands.

RCC has ushered in a new chapter with the debut of its Sydney headquarters, an erudite workplace designed to promote inclusivity and reflect the evolving nature of contemporary work. Designed and delivered by GEYER VALMONT, the space responds to neurodiverse needs while celebrating individual working styles.

With an emphasis on inclusive design, GEYER VALMONT has designed an environment that allows for flexibility, adaptability and collaboration in all its forms. The headquarters spans two floors and encourages a flow of communication and interaction through spatial arrangements. Jamie Crookes, Managing Director at RCC, highlights the intentionality: “The GEYER VALMONT design responds to neurodiversity and, through productive collaboration, we’ve embedded greater equity into the physical space through inclusive design. The new headquarters provides the flexibility for staff to perform different functions in varied group sizes and at different focus levels.”

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