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Our work with you can introduce you to dimensions other architects can not yet see to improve your return on your property
We create high-functioning showcase commercial and residential projects, taking the forward-looking, innovative character of modern, minimal Japanese architecture as inspiration.
Our buildings both make clients money and win awards. For many that may be sufficient.
However, to make your design decisions work better, we can now introduce a new aid to your decision-making, however you aim to benefit from your property.
In the universe of faster-moving consumer goods, no supplier will launch a product without undertaking extensive prior qualitative user research concerning the sentiments of customers.
In those worlds, their customer experience (CX) is critical.
In all worlds, however, an era of rapid digitisation now sees us moving into an age in which “thinking at a new scale” across the internet will become pervasive in all forms of commerce.
This will be found everywhere because it enables companies competitively to explore, to tap into and not to waste any of the insights, experience or intelligence available to them.
We engage this thinking in our unique next-generation property briefing methodology, which we describe as “briefing beyond the building.”
Its aim is to help you make better risk-based decisions by assisting you to factor in other perspectives – including those of your own users and customers – into your calculations.
By putting this resource to work, we aim to create and configure buildings that perform better in every dimension that matters most to those who will pay for, invest in, live, use and work in them.
The Shiro design differentiator
Prior to founding Shiro, our design principal Hiromi Lauren enjoyed a highly successful 20-year career working for Harry Seidler and Associates, where she was an associate, and one of Harry’s favourites.
Then, her first building completed subsequently in her own right, the KDV Golf and Tennis Academy on Queensland’s Gold Coast, scored her and Shiro “a hole in one” when, in June 2017, it won the 2017 Queensland state award for commercial architecture.
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