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TROPIC • COVER STORY
Architects: Gordon Beath
& Michael Lequeu, edgearchitecture
it’s led by Community Manager Gregor to inhabit zones that set an atmosphere keyless entry. 40 CCTV cameras add
Davie, who worked with the Kamslers of productivity,” Mr Davie explained. an additional layer of security, plus there
for a quarter of a decade in the hotel “From highly functional collaborative are regular after-hours security patrols.
business. spaces to focused solo zones, the choice Art Work Spaces is situated in the centre
“Our facilities and services remove the is yours. And when the work is done, of Cairns, in what is now the city’s Gallery
little obstacles that stifle progress,” he the community evolves to enduring Precinct. It’s a new addition to a laid-back
told Tropic. “We understand the dynamic friendships and networks. Our vision is yet vivacious tropical city, which features
nature of business, so we’ve built in for an Art Work Spaces community of a soon-to-be tertiary level hospital,
flexibility that allows scalability professionals and entrepreneurs having universities, thriving art and sporting
either way.” shared values to drive a sense of purpose communities and more cafes per capita
to influence the future.” than anywhere else in Australia – not to
The building is also accessible at any time mention world heritage-listed rainforest
of the day or night through high-tech and the Great Barrier Reef.
Our people become your
people, dedicated to
your success
Gregor Davie ,
Community
Manager
That flexibility extends to rental options.
There are no locked-in long-term leases,
with members able to stay a week, a
month, a year, or more. Plus, there’s
a wide variety of space options from
flexible offices to premium coworking
spaces and even virtual offices, which
can be interchangeable depending on
shifting needs. “Our Spaces allow you
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