Threads of the past weave into JLL’s Melbourne headquarters

Published by
Saskia Neacsu
September 24, 2024

JLL headquarters captures the essence of a city where heritage and future-focused design converge, offering a workspace that honours Melbourne’s past while charting a course for its future.

JLL’s newly completed Melbourne headquarters at the prestigious 101 Collins Street is a nod to the city’s storied past, specifically, the textile industry that once thrived in Flinders Lane. The design spans across two levels, offering a contemporary workspace that subtly interlaces historical references with cutting-edge design and sustainability.

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Sited at the intersection of Collins Street and the urban grit of Flinders Lane, the office design merges these contrasting identities. Warm, refined finishes blend with cooler, edgier materials, forming a workspace that reflects JLL’s forward-thinking ethos and the rich industrial past of Melbourne. Meeting rooms carry the names of historic Flinders Lane buildings —namely Pawson, Tomasetti, Sargood, Ross and Swiss — invoking the iconic ‘Rag Trade’ era when the area bustled with textile workshops.

“It was important to us to create a space that celebrated Melbourne’s diverse local history,” explains Jennifer Moore, Senior Director for JLL Design Services. “Throughout the 12-month design process, we developed a narrative that juxtaposes the polished charm of Collins Street with the playful, industrious spirit of Flinders Lane, mirroring the diversity of our JLL teams.”

A floorplan was devised by overlaying the Hoddle Grid onto the footprint and rotating it 45 degrees, resulting in a layout of functional pockets connected by clear pathways. This approach – a first for the 101 Collins Street building – exemplifies a bold reinterpretation of the central grid of Melbourne itself.

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JLL’s Managing Director for Victoria, Kate Pilgrim, highlights the thoughtful integration of client-facing spaces within the design: “The new office not only elevates our team’s environment but also offers our clients an inspiring experience,” says Pilgrim. “The addition of the ‘Business Lounge,’ a JLL first, further enhances client engagement with the space.”

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