This article is from the Australian Property Journal archive
WOODSIDE and UniSpace have unveiled their ultra-modern 64,000 sqm office campus in Perth, Mia Yellagonga.
The Cox Architecture-designed development has a main tower rising 32 levels and takes its title from the Whadjuk Noongar Aboriginal name referencing the elder who welcomed Captain Stirling onto the building’s culturally significant site.
It features an artificial intelligence lab developing and showcasing technology with partner NASA, including a Robonaut that Woodside has on loan for 60 months. The Robonaut will be used to test how robotic technology could be used to support the company’s existing workforce and improve safety, reliability and efficiency in its oil and gas operations.
The office floors provide more than 60 different work settings to choose from, and are themed according to the six cultural Whadjuk Noongar seasons.
It has sit-to-stand motorised desking, ergonomic light set-up, stand-tables, collaborative spaces and an app-based program that allows people to find each other across the campus.
A dedicated wellbeing floor on level 14 is designed for rest and relaxation, while a family and community floor offers invited family members and guests of Woodside employees access to a 300-seat café designed by Mim Design and a 4,000 sqm outdoor space. A family zone is also available to families after school and in the school holidays.
Australian Property Journal