

From humble roots, it grew to award
winning status across multiple states including NSW, QLD, VIC and the ACT.
Key work includes Barangaroo Station Park, University of Queensland Reconciliation Garden and the Susan Wakil Health Precinct.
They specialise in mixed
use precincts, civic spaces, health, education, transport and sports/recreation landscapes.
Their approach weaves Indigenous heritage into design, through collaborations, scholarships and ‘walkshops’ on Country.
Arcadia expanded with studios in Brisbane, Melbourne, Canberra and a new Gold Coast office ahead of the 2032 Olympics.
Our projects are only as good as our people – we develop Arcadians at all levels from undergraduates still studying to senior practitioners developing the skills to be the next generation of leaders.
Growth is holistic and about more than professional skills. It’s how we feel, interact and think and we encourage our people to embrace that from day one.
Everybody has voice, everybody contributes to design and projects – regardless of seniority.
Rewarding outcomes through provision of remuneration and benefits that are above industry standards.
Thriving in an environment that offers access to professional development opportunities, learning experiences, and structured development plans to build career pathways.
Innovative mechanisms for flexibility and remote work, which maximise productivity and encourage a high level of initiative and communication in the team.
Commitment to locally or regionally sourced construction materials to reduce carbon emissions and promote ecological integrity.
Ecologically informed landscape design (for example, La Vera’s planting draws from local ecology and biophilia for wellness and connection).

