Hassell is an award-winning multidisciplinary design firm that operates across architecture, urban design, interior design and landscape architecture. The firm maintains studios across Australia and internationally, serving clients through integrated design solutions for major infrastructure, commercial, residential and public projects. Hassell holds a prominent position in the Australian design industry with significant experience in transport infrastructure and urban development projects.
The practice provides architecture and urban design services for large-scale developments, transport infrastructure and mixed-use projects. Recent appointments include the Brisbane Stadium design for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, demonstrating capability in major sporting venue architecture. The firm prepares designs for integrated station developments including Town Hall Station, State Library Station and Parkville Station in Melbourne.
The team specialises in landscape architecture and public realm design across education, health and cultural sectors. Projects include the WA Museum Boola Bardip, university campuses and integrated transport precincts. The firm works on masterplans that preserve historic buildings while creating modern urban frameworks, including cultural quarters and waterfront developments.
The firm carries out projects for government clients including the Queensland Government and various state transport authorities across Australia. Hassell operates under the Planning and Development Act 2016 in Queensland for major development applications and holds recognition through appointment to significant Olympic Games infrastructure. The practice serves education, health, commercial and cultural sectors with established relationships across multiple jurisdictions.
Hassell operates studios in Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth, covering all Australian states and territories. The firm serves international markets through offices in London, Shanghai, Hong Kong and New York. Major Australian projects span Queensland transport infrastructure, Victorian integrated station developments and Western Australian cultural facilities.
36 Warry Street, Fortitude Valley Queensland 4006, Australia