We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people and the Gadigal of the Eora Nation as the true owners of the lands on which we work. We pay our respects to Elders from all nations - and to their Elders past, present and future.

We design spaces that bring people together for sports, recreation, education and wellbeing.

COMPLETED

Carnegie Memorial Swimming Pool

Australia’s most sustainable aquatic centre, Carnegie Memorial Swimming Pool revitalises a valued community space.

COMPLETED

Rosebud Secondary College New Houses

The new Houses are situated within the heart of the campus, giving form to a verdant courtyard and creating a distinct sense of place.

Completed

Bundha Sports Centre

Australia’s first multi-level community indoor court facility and key element of the Victorian Government’s vision for Fitzroy Gasworks.

Completed

Jimmy’s Youth Wellbeing Sanctuary

CO.OP Studio are incredibly proud to have collaborated with Jimmy’s Youth Sanctuary and YMCA Peninsula Youth Services to design and deliver Jimmy’s Youth Wellbeing Sanctuary. This project brings together a unique combination of the YMCA and the youth-focused charity, Jimmy’s Foundation. CO.OP Studio worked with both groups to support their desire to procure a new […]

Working with CO.OP has been one of the most rewarding consultant engagements I have experienced. I cannot recommend CO.OP more highly.

Jenny Franke – Director City Lifestyles Campbelltown City Council

COMPLETED

Waratah Place Zone Substation

This project involved the replacement of an existing 1926 zone substation that could not be adapted for re-use. Replacement was critical to securing the power supply for the CBD with operational reliability and system redundancy.

Completed

Maroondah Nets

Set within the idyllic surroundings of the remnant forest through the H.E Parker Reserve down to Dandenong Creek in Heathmont, The Maroondah Nets is a new purpose built indoor court facility for the City of Maroondah.

We believe in the power of Social Infrastructure projects to improve their communities