Effective signage is essential in high-traffic carparks, helping visitors navigate safely while enhancing the precinct’s visual identity.
For the Ringwood Activity Centre, Vinage Customs Signs combined precision, creativity, and high-end craftsmanship to deliver a complete signage solution that balances functionality with striking aesthetics.
“We completed all the external illuminated signage and all the internal wayfinding and statutory signage,” said Managing Director, Vincent Truda.
The bold identifiers make the carpark easily recognisable within the Ringwood precinct, while the internal signage ensures smooth navigation for thousands of daily users.
Vinage’s team applied specialist expertise in illumination, materials selection, and installation techniques to deliver durable, visually impactful signage that meets operational and safety requirements. Each element was customised to the site, demonstrating the company’s ability to provide tailored solutions for complex, high-use environments.
Trusted by builders, developers, and councils, Vinage continues to expand its portfolio across Victoria, with Ringwood standing as a testament to their reputation for quality and detail.
For more information contact Vinage Custom Signs, 28 Garden Drive, Tullamarine VIC 3043, phone 03 9077 7759, website www.vinagecustoms.com
Park Agility delivered smart parking guidance at Ringwood Activity Centre Carpark, enhancing safety, efficiency, and user experience.
Park Agility
The carpark is often the first point of contact for visitors, and is by extension part of the overall user experience, shaping perceptions of accessibility, efficiency, and amenity. At the Ringwood Activity Centre Carpark, Park Agility leveraged their technology to transform the carpark into a streamlined, user-friendly gateway for commuters and visitors.
“Our scope on this project was the full parking guidance and signage solutions,” explained Brad Burrows, General Manager. “That included area counting of vehicles plus speciality bay sensor and indicator lights to guide drivers quickly to available spaces.”
By combining real-time counting with bay-by-bay sensor technology, Park Agility’s system improves traffic flow, reduces congestion, and enhances safety within the 6-level, 503-bay carpark.
“We used our core, well-established products on this job. Proven, mature technology that we know delivers accuracy and reliability,” Brad said. “In addition, we provided custom-designed signage tailored to the unique requirements of the Ringwood site.”
As an Australian-owned and founded business, Park Agility takes pride in its local footprint and supply chain. “Around 75-80% of the content in our solutions is Australian,” Burrows noted. “We also have sites in most major cities across the country, which allows us to support projects nationally.”
The Ringwood project adds to Park Agility’s growing portfolio of high-profile work, which includes Sydney International Convention Centre, Eastgate Shopping Centre, Canberra Airport, and Kananook Car Park, among many others. Each project benefits from the company’s focus on quality, scalability, and user-friendly design.
Reflecting on the outcome, Brad emphasised Park Agility’s ability to integrate technology seamlessly into urban infrastructure. “This project demonstrates how our parking guidance systems can support both efficiency and community convenience. Drivers can find a park faster, and the council can ensure the facility is operating at its full potential.”
For more information contact Park Agility, Unit 1, 87 Reserve Road, Artarmon NSW 2064, phone 02 8488 3333, website www.parkagility.com
Caleb Engineers delivered integrated building services design at Hudson Hub, supporting performance, sustainability, and efficient construction delivery.
Caleb Engineers
At the heart of the Hudson Hub development is a commitment to precision, sustainability, and long-term performance. For Caleb Engineers, the project exemplified their integrated approach to building services engineering, delivering co-ordinated, efficient systems that enhance occupant comfort.
“Our team provided full mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and fire protection services engineering across the development,” explains Vinh Le, Director. “It was a complex brief requiring careful co-ordination between services to optimise performance, cost, and space efficiency across seven levels.”
Caleb Engineers’ integrated approach ensured the design met high environmental and occupant-comfort standards, with energy-efficient systems, low-impact materials, and streamlined maintenance outcomes built in from the start. “We approach every project with the mindset that good engineering doesn’t just serve the building, it enhances how people experience it,” said Vinh.
The team also faced tight timeframes and shifting site conditions that demanded flexibility and technical insight. “Delivering detailed co-ordination in parallel with evolving architectural and structural designs required strong communication and responsiveness,” explained Vinh. “Our experience across commercial and mixed-use projects meant we could foresee challenges early and deliver solutions that kept the program on track.”
Thorough documentation and a client-focused approach were central to the project’s success, with Caleb Engineers’ detailed design resolution and clear presentation reducing site queries and supporting efficient construction delivery.
With a growing portfolio of commercial and institutional projects, Caleb Engineers continues to demonstrate how thoughtful, technically rigorous design delivers lasting value. “Ultimately, our goal is to create buildings that perform beautifully, not just on paper, but in the way people live and work inside them,” said Vinh.
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Nic Design Studio led Victoria Tower’s integrated architecture and interiors, maintaining design intent and quality throughout delivery.
Nic Design Studio
Delivering design-led outcomes in dense urban environments requires more than a strong concept, it demands sustained architectural leadership through every stage of delivery.
Victoria Tower is a complex mixed-use development within Adelaide’s tightly constrained CBD. The project required careful integration of residential, commercial and retail functions, alongside a contextual response to heritage surroundings and evolving urban conditions.
Nic Design Studio (NDS) was engaged to lead the project from concept through to completion, providing an integrated architectural and interior design approach that prioritised continuity, buildability and long-term residential quality.
NDS’s scope extended across master planning, planning approval co-ordination, building design, external and internal concept design, interior documentation and material selection. Importantly, the studio remained actively involved through to the defects stage, ensuring that the original design intent was carried through to the built outcome.
“As design lead for Victoria Tower Adelaide, we were responsible for shaping the key design drivers and overall vision for the project,” says Nic Wong, Managing Director of NDS and Principal Architect for the project. “Remaining involved through to completion allowed us to safeguard the integrity of the design as it transitioned from drawings to reality.”
The project’s constrained CBD site demanded a sophisticated response to a complex mixed-use brief, integrating residential apartments alongside office and retail functions within a compact building envelope. Privacy, safety and operational clarity were critical considerations.
“Clear separation between residents and commercial occupants was essential,” Nic explained. “Entries, circulation and vertical movement needed to function independently, while still forming a cohesive whole. At the same time, façades, car parking, communal facilities and commercial areas all had to coexist within a single building volume.”
Externally, the architectural expression responds directly to its context near Victoria Square. The building’s lower levels adopt a solid, brick-based language that references Adelaide’s historic urban fabric, while the upper tower presents a lighter, contemporary form articulated through large-scale glazing to maximise daylight and natural ventilation.
“The name ‘Victoria’ is more than a label—it’s a cultural reference embedded in the city’s identity,” Wong says. “That informed our approach, particularly the ‘V’ motif expressed through balcony geometry and the gold-toned, scale-like façade elements, which symbolise continuity and timelessness.”
Delivering these distinctive elements required extensive co-ordination and technical resolution, particularly where bespoke detailing and innovative materials were involved. Collaboration with the wider project team, including Synergy Construct, consultants and the client, AUTA Group, was central to maintaining design fidelity throughout construction.
“Rather than defaulting to compromise, the emphasis was always on testing and refining solutions together,” Nic said. “It was a patient, iterative process underpinned by continuous dialogue and shared commitment to the original vision.”
Interior design formed a parallel and equally important layer of the project, led by Cherie Yuan, Associate Director of NDS and Lead Interior Designer for Victoria Tower. The interiors were conceived not as an afterthought, but as an extension of the building’s architectural narrative. “One of the aspects we’re most proud of is the way a unified design language runs across both architecture and interiors,” Cherie said. “Form, spatial planning and interior expression were developed in parallel, allowing consistency while still supporting variation across different apartment types.”
Material selection was carefully calibrated in response to natural light, outlook and level within the building. Upper levels, benefitting from expansive glazing and panoramic views, adopt darker stone and slab finishes to create a grounded, refined atmosphere, while lower levels use lighter palettes to enhance brightness and openness.
“This variation supports different residential experiences without diluting the overall identity of the building,” Cherie explained. “It allows the interiors to respond to context while remaining firmly connected to the architectural framework.”
The collaborative approach extended into construction, with prototypes, samples and progressive approvals used to align expectations across all stakeholders. Bespoke joinery and detailed finishes were researched, tested and refined, often referencing international precedents to ensure both buildability and design integrity.
Completed Victoria Tower now stands as a cohesive architectural and interior composition. One that balances innovation with context, and detail with performance. For Nic Design Studio, the project exemplifies the value of sustained design leadership, collaboration and an integrated approach to architecture and interiors in delivering high-quality urban outcomes.
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LS Roofing and Cladding delivered precision roofing and cladding, balancing durability, performance, and modern identity.
LS Roofing and Cladding
The redevelopment of the Walkerville Recreation Centre showcases a strong balance of performance, durability, and modern design, with the roofing and cladding package playing a central role in the building’s visual identity and long-term resilience.
LS Roofing and Cladding delivered the full external roofing and wall cladding systems, supplying and installing FIELDERS materials across multiple building zones.
The main roof was completed in 0.48BMT Klip-Lok sheeting in Matt Shale Grey, paired with roof razors and insulation blanket to enhance thermal performance and weather protection.
The gymnasium walls were clad in 0.48BMT Span-Form, continuing the sleek Matt Shale Grey finish, while the lower level features 0.55mm Nailstrip cladding in Metallic Aries, adding contrast and a refined architectural detail.
“The Nailstrip cladding has that nice seamless finish and, when installed correctly, it has little to no oil-canning,” explained founder Leigh Surman.
Precision was critical. “All of the walls were packed out to a 1mm tolerance to provide a level surface,” says Leigh Surman, ensuring the cladding achieved a clean, consistent finish. Flashings in Matt Colourbond and Metallic Aries were detailed to integrate seamlessly with the façade.
Despite tight material lead times, the team maintained progress through careful sequencing of preparation works.
Led by founder Leigh Surman, the business brings strong industry experience to every project. From small re-guttering jobs, LS Roofing and Cladding has grown in three years into a seven-person team delivering medium to large commercial projects across the state.
For more information contact LS Roofing and Cladding, phone 0412 412 514, email leigh@lsroofing.net
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