Industrial Architects Brisbane

Ashcrofts industrial architects constantly aim to create designs that maximise profitability for our clients’ development sites. Contact one of our industrial architects today!

Industrial projects are complex in size and often require very specific design elements.

The Brisbane Industrial Strategy was established in 2019 to assist the growing industrial industry. At Ashcroft, our industrial architects align themselves to such Government strategies to help our clients get the most from their industrial build and to help this growing sector to thrive.

According to the strategy, it is estimated that by 2041, the demand for industrial land will supersede the industrial land that’s available.

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Why choose Ashcroft Architects for your industrial project?

Our goal is to remove the word ‘satisfactory’ from your vocabulary and together, build projects that exceed your expectations!

Don’t be fooled by ‘designers’ who aren’t qualified architects, claiming to offer cheaper prices. They generally design unappealing industrial buildings which can’t adequately meet your unique needs nor the needs of your future tenant or buyer.

These sorts of developments can be harder to sell or lease, and can ultimately cost you much more in lost rent and sales revenue.

Ashcrofts industrial architects in Brisbane are proud to deliver:

  • Practical advice in regards to on-site constraints
  • Cost-effective solutions to get you the maximum rentable floor areas
  • Design and construction following town planning and local authority requirements
  • Expert advice on how you can effectively and efficiently build in stages depending on your budget

Plus even more than that!  Our mission is your company’s success.

Smart planning and workflow with our industrial architects Brisbane

There are four key steps our Redlands architects implement in order to deliver a future-focused professional building plan and design that aligns with your needs.

While every project is unique, they are each based on these four critical steps

Our four-step process

Step 1: Preliminary meeting

We discuss what the warehouse, factory or other industrial space will be used for.

How much power will the building need? Which industrial zone is it being built on? What tools and machinery will be used here? What facilities are required?

By answering these questions, we can design the ultimate space that will ensure your employees are safe when using such equipment and/or chemicals.

Step 2: Due diligence

Now that we have a clear idea of your vision, we get started performing a range of due diligence tasks to assess the site as well as its surroundings. We look at nearby businesses (and their operations) and elements like pollution, noise pollution, waste management, accessibility, roads and traffic, and more. Understanding what the site was previously used for can help you to comprehend the capacity at which your business can operate and help to uncover new opportunities.

Step 3: Interior and exterior design

This is an exciting step where you can start to see your vision come to life! We design and construct in accordance with town planners and local authority requirements to develop a 2D and a 3D model of your industry for full visual coverage.

Our Bayside architects aim for cost-effective solutions to provide you with designs that maximise space and optimise revenue.

Step 4: Approvals and checks

There are five industrial zones in Brisbane:

  • The Low Impact Industry zone
  • The three standard Industry zones - A, B, or C
  • The Special Industry zone
  • The Industry Investigation zone
  • The Extractive Industry zone
Each zone has different guidelines about the type of work that can take place within that region.

Speak with our architects in Brisbane to understand what approvals may be required for your particular location and industry.

Step 1: Preliminary meeting

We discuss what the warehouse, factory or other industrial space will be used for.

How much power will the building need? Which industrial zone is it being built on? What tools and machinery will be used here? What facilities are required?

By answering these questions, we can design the ultimate space that will ensure your employees are safe when using such equipment and/or chemicals.

Step 2: Due diligence

Now that we have a clear idea of your vision, we get started performing a range of due diligence tasks to assess the site as well as its surroundings. We look at nearby businesses (and their operations) and elements like pollution, noise pollution, waste management, accessibility, roads and traffic, and more. Understanding what the site was previously used for can help you to comprehend the capacity at which your business can operate and help to uncover new opportunities.

Step 3: Interior and exterior design

This is an exciting step where you can start to see your vision come to life! We design and construct in accordance with town planners and local authority requirements to develop a 2D and a 3D model of your industry for full visual coverage.

Our Bayside architects aim for cost-effective solutions to provide you with designs that maximise space and optimise revenue.

Step 4: Approvals and checks

There are five industrial zones in Brisbane:

  • The Low Impact Industry zone
  • The three standard Industry zones - A, B, or C
  • The Special Industry zone
  • The Industry Investigation zone
  • The Extractive Industry zone
Each zone has different guidelines about the type of work that can take place within that region.

Speak with our architects in Brisbane to understand what approvals may be required for your particular location and industry.

Contact Ashcroft Architects Today

If you’re searching for professional, experienced, and skilled industrial architects in Brisbane, we invite you to get in touch with Ashcroft Architects today.  Give us a call and we will get back to you shortly.

Our office is located in Sheldon and we service the entire Brisbane region, including (but not limited to) Bayside, Redlands, Capalaba, Wellington Point, Victoria Point, Redland Bay, and Mt Cotton.