Woods Bagot interior designer Maggie Craig takes out top award in her category for innovative approach to colour, pattern and texture. 

Woods Bagot’s Principal, Hub Executive Chair – Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Singapore, Christopher Lye, and Associate and Design Leader, Dennis Chan, joined undergraduates at The Chinese University of Hong Kong for a guest lecture in the course Facilities Development and Management for Hospitality and Real Estate. 

As workplace expectations continue to evolve, workspaces are shifting from static environments to dynamic platforms for collaboration, culture and growth. The refurbishment of the Henkel Management Centre in Shanghai — the company’s Asia-Pacific and Greater China headquarters — responds to this transformation. 

Woods Bagot has designed Skate 50, an immersive exhibition at the Southbank Centre in London celebrating 50 years of the Undercroft Skate Space. The multimedia retrospective recounts the history of the iconic skateboarding destination and the communities it has fostered over the past half century. 

The future Tapangka precinct on Franklin Street will be the new home for ABC Adelaide, Country Arts SA, State Theatre Company South Australia, and State Opera South Australia.

Adelaide’s Market Square residential and hotel tower has topped out, marking a significant construction milestone for the city’s Central Market precinct.

Woods Bagot Principal Simon Saint has joined the judging panel for 2026 Architect of the Year Awards for the second consecutive year.

Te Temu has been shortlisted in two categories for the Auckland Architecture Awards and for the Property Council Industry Awards.

Geelong’s new convention centre – Nyaal Banyul – celebrates a major milestone with significant works now complete.

Woods Bagot and ERA-co bring engineering to the centre of campus life at Macquarie University’s newest campus addition. Grounded by adaptive reuse and designed as a living ecosystem, the new facility signals a shift in how universities design for curiosity, belonging and innovation through STEM education.

Woods Bagot’s Perth studio has appointed Senior Associate Mark Jeavons, Architect Jess Beaver and Design Leader Peter Morris, whose combined experience spans residential, education, civic, infrastructure and hospitality projects across Australia and internationally.

Nanjing China Merchants Center is a TOD urban complex designed by Woods Bagot with services across master planning, architectural design, and interior design. With a total GFA of 465,000 sqm, the mixed-use development includes retail, office tower, service apartment, and residential, setting to become a multifaceted, livable, friendly, and innovative urban landmark in Nanjing.
In the rapidly evolving cityscape of Nanjing, Xuanwu Garden City emerges as a new urban landmark - an immersive commercial complex blending astronomy-inspired design with ecological sensibility. Drawing inspiration from the Zijin Mountain Observatory and the biodiversity of Hongshan Forest Zoo, the project creates a unique “Astronomy + Ecology” destination rooted in local identity. 

Woods Bagot Delivery Leader Andry Gentry has been selected as Public Architecture juror for the 2026 Australian Institute of Architects’ Victorian Chapter Awards. 

Woods Bagot is proud to announce that three of our projects have been named winners at the 2026-2027 Asia Pacific Property Awards. The winning projects span the disciplines of Retail Architecture, Office Architecture, and Office Interiors. 

Designed by Woods Bagot for developer Hertshten Properties, London’s 85 Gracechurch Street has been named Best New Development at this year’s MIPIM Awards. Considered highly prestigious in the global real estate industry, the MIPIM Awards recognise excellence in sustainability, architectural quality, and urban impact.  

From Wenling to Shenzhen, a new kind of supertall is taking shape.