Best Design Studio: Medium
Fortis
Piper
Graphic Design - Identity and Branding - Property - Lifestyle | Creator: Fortis | Commissioner: Fortis
Piper is a collection of 15 meticulously considered homes of the highest calibre, the first collaboration between developers Fortis and Dare Property Group. The project is set within the picturesque harbourside of Point Piper, one of Australia’s most revered and tightly held communities. An affluent suburb approximately 6km east of the Sydney CBD, it is home to beautiful local beaches, lush reserves, and some of the most expensive and exclusive homes in Australia.
Designed by Luigi Rosselli, with interiors by MIM Design and landscaping by Danger Barin Smith, the architectural design of Piper can be likened to that of an oyster. Texturally diverse, the earthen outer shell references the architectural envelope, while the interiors present an opportunity for refined intricacies.
Echoing Piper’s design, our visual identity took on a layered and lustrous approach. The Piper campaign focused on the joy of living, defined by the key message, “Immersed in Life’s Beauty”. It is a celebration of life and wondrous moments in a coveted location.
Through powerful imagery, moving language and tactile marketing collaterals, we created a unique experience for our target audience. Captivating and dignified, they culminated in an immersive, true-to-life display suite.
MONA
Graphic Design - Identity and Branding - Property - Lifestyle | Creator: Fortis | Commissioner: Fortis
MONA is a collection of 23 luxury residences located in Darling Point, an affluent harbourside suburb of Sydney 4km east of the city centre.
Blending old-world charm with New York chic, the architectural design of MONA is defined by nuanced detail and elegant flourishes. Fresh, bold shapes and materiality reflect the surrounding Art Deco buildings. Crafted tonal bricks add artisanal warmth. Window portals frame enviable outlooks. While private terraces command sweeping views of Rushcutters Bay, the city skyline and Sydney Harbour.
Pallas House Sydney
Architecture - Commercial - Constructed | Creator: Fortis | Commissioner: Fortis
The commercial catalyst for a new Double Bay.
Significant change can often be traced back to a single moment. One such moment occurred in May 2021 with the completion of Pallas House at the prominent crossroads of Guilfoyle Avenue and Bay Street in Double Bay.
A watershed project in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, Pallas House was the first critical pillar in an ambitious strategy to revitalise the flagging commercial and retail fortunes of Double Bay village. Capitalising on the accelerating Covid-driven flight away from Australia’s CBDs, it delivered a vibrant new blueprint that applied the principles of luxury residential development to modern, suburban-based commercial settings.
The result wasn’t just a new building. It was a new paradigm that’s set to influence city fringe development for years to come. Four floors of premium-grade commercial amenity. Leafy suburban location. All anchored by street-level tenancies headlined by Neil Perry’s acclaimed new restaurant, Margaret.
Pallas House was 100% pre-committed prior to breaking ground.
Piper
Branded Experience | Creator: Fortis | Commissioner: Fortis
Piper is a collection of 15 meticulously considered homes of the highest calibre, the first collaboration between developers Fortis and Dare Property Group. The project is set within the picturesque harbourside of Point Piper, one of Australia’s most revered and tightly held communities. An affluent suburb approximately 6km east of the Sydney CBD, it is home to beautiful local beaches, lush reserves, and some of the most expensive and exclusive homes in Australia.
Designed by Luigi Rosselli, with interiors by MIM Design and landscaping by Danger Barin Smith, the architectural design of Piper can be likened to that of an oyster. Texturally diverse, the earthen outer shell references the architectural envelope, while the interiors present an opportunity for refined intricacies.
Echoing Piper’s design, our visual identity took on a layered and lustrous approach. The Piper campaign focused on the joy of living, defined by the key message, “Immersed in Life’s Beauty”. It is a celebration of life and wondrous moments in a coveted location.
Through powerful imagery, moving language and tactile marketing collaterals, we created a unique experience for our target audience. Captivating and dignified, they culminated in an immersive, true-to-life display suite.
Piper
Advertising - Outdoor, Retail, POS | Creator: Fortis | Commissioner: Fortis
Piper is a collection of 15 meticulously considered homes of the highest calibre, the first collaboration between developers Fortis and Dare Property Group. The project is set within the picturesque harbourside of Point Piper, one of Australia’s most revered and tightly held communities. An affluent suburb approximately 6km east of the Sydney CBD, it is home to beautiful local beaches, lush reserves, and some of the most expensive and exclusive homes in Australia.
Designed by Luigi Rosselli, with interiors by MIM Design and landscaping by Danger Barin Smith, the architectural design of Piper can be likened to that of an oyster. Texturally diverse, the earthen outer shell references the architectural envelope, while the interiors present an opportunity for refined intricacies.
Echoing Piper’s design, our visual identity took on a layered and lustrous approach. The Piper campaign focused on the joy of living, defined by the key message, “Immersed in Life’s Beauty”. It is a celebration of life and wondrous moments in a coveted location.
Through powerful imagery, moving language and tactile marketing collaterals, we created a unique experience for our target audience. Captivating and dignified, they culminated in an immersive, true-to-life display suite.
Piper
Graphic Design - Publication | Creator: Fortis | Commissioner: Fortis
Piper is a collection of 15 meticulously considered homes of the highest calibre, the first collaboration between developers Fortis and Dare Property Group. The project is set within the picturesque harbourside of Point Piper, one of Australia’s most revered and tightly held communities. An affluent suburb approximately 6km east of the Sydney CBD, it is home to beautiful local beaches, lush reserves, and some of the most expensive and exclusive homes in Australia.
Designed by Luigi Rosselli, with interiors by MIM Design and landscaping by Danger Barin Smith, the architectural design of Piper can be likened to that of an oyster. Texturally diverse, the earthen outer shell references the architectural envelope, while the interiors present an opportunity for refined intricacies.
Echoing Piper’s design, our visual identity took on a layered and lustrous approach. The Piper campaign focused on the joy of living, defined by the key message, “Immersed in Life’s Beauty”. It is a celebration of life and wondrous moments in a coveted location.
Through powerful imagery, moving language and tactile marketing collaterals, we created a unique experience for our target audience. Captivating and dignified, they culminated in an immersive, true-to-life display suite.
MONA
Advertising - Outdoor, Retail, POS | Creator: Fortis | Commissioner: Fortis
MONA is a collection of 23 luxury residences located in Darling Point, an affluent harbourside suburb of Sydney 4km east of the city centre.
Blending old-world charm with New York chic, the architectural design of MONA is defined by nuanced detail and elegant flourishes. Fresh, bold shapes and materiality reflect the surrounding Art Deco buildings. Crafted tonal bricks add artisanal warmth. Window portals frame enviable outlooks. While private terraces command sweeping views of Rushcutters Bay, the city skyline and Sydney Harbour.
MONA
Branded Experience | Creator: Fortis | Commissioner: Fortis
MONA is a collection of 23 luxury residences located in Darling Point, an affluent harbourside suburb of Sydney 4km east of the city centre.
Blending old-world charm with New York chic, the architectural design of MONA is defined by nuanced detail and elegant flourishes. Fresh, bold shapes and materiality reflect the surrounding Art Deco buildings. Crafted tonal bricks add artisanal warmth. Window portals frame enviable outlooks. While private terraces command sweeping views of Rushcutters Bay, the city skyline and Sydney Harbour.