Education architecture

Experienced education architects with serious tenure

At Ink Duck, we know our way around educational projects where building in live environments with tight budgets and timeframes are the norm.

Our experience as architects, designers, master planners, principal consultants and superintendents allows us to confidently lead your project, develop smart solutions, anticipate challenges and work through things fast.

We balance all of this with our small team personal touch (you’ll know every name and face on your project), our dedication to long-term relationships (we’ll want to keep working with you long into the future) and our creative approach (we’ll bring fresh new ideas to your project).

Take a gander at
our recent education projects.

How we work

We’re a small team at Ink Duck, which allows us to be hands-on with every client and every project. Whether it’s your first time working with architects, or you’ve been around the block, we’ll be there to guide, advise and collaborate with you from big idea to final build.

Future-proofed, flexible designs

That meet current needs while being adaptable to growth, evolution and change.

Smart material selection

That gives consideration to availability, lead time, local sourcing, and long-term maintenance.

Simple, creative construction techniques

For efficient and fast constructability that doesn’t compromise good quality infrastructure.

Education expertise

Industry experience that allows us to preempt problems and proactively plan around potential challenges.

Ink Duck acknowledges the traditional owners of the land we live, work and build on and pay our respects to all Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and First Nations People.

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