Architectural advisory shaping the future of human well-being.

At Hodgkison, we specialise in creating facilities that shape the future of human well-being across education, healthcare, and aged care. To optimise human well-being, our talented team focuses on amplifying your organisational strategy via your facilities.

With every stage we diligently engage so that your investments are strategically allocated to meet the immediate needs of people today, while also anticipating future demands—whether from technological advancements, demographic shifts, or evolving service delivery models.

Our advisory approach delivers measurable outcomes on key metrics such as human engagement, social value, facility utilisation, construction quality, cost efficiency, and long-term asset maintenance.

Services

Architectural Advisory Model

Our proven model ensures that every phase of your project is guided by strategic insight, focused on long-term impact, and aligned with your organisational mission.

Architectural Governance and Leadership

Our structured framework of accountability, decision-making, and quality control is seamlessly integrated into every stage of our services. All team members deliver in alignment with the project’s strategic intent.

Interior Design

An integral part of shaping environments that enhance human well-being and amplify your organisation’s strategic vision. This includes evolving service delivery models, and anticipating changes to work forces.

Latest News

Congratulations Shanil Hameed

We are excited to announce that Shanil Hameed has been promoted to the position of Principal Architect & Regional Manager Northern Territory.

Matthew Ekins Internship

Last month, we said farewell to our latest intern, Matthew Etkins, we took the time to speak with him about his experience at Hodgkison

Philip Nayda Architectural Prize 2022

Congratulations to Wnexiv Zhang and Matthew Ekins for being the recpients of the Philip Nayda Architectural Prize 2022 at the University of Adelaide. This award celebrates practical design, and both students provided a design that was creatively inspired, aesthetically pleasing, and practical to build.

Farewell George Apollonio

Recently, we bid a fond farewell to a long term Hodgie George Apollonio, who entered his well-earned retirement last month. Long a source of friendly, fun conversation in the office, George helped everyone feel welcome while at work.

George left an undeniable mark on Hodgkison over the years, supporting his colleagues and our clients on a wide variety of projects. We wish him well in his retirement.

Read more about his time with Hodgkison

What Others Say About Us

Hodgkison designed fitout at Aurecon Adelaide

“Hodgkison is not just an Architect firm, they listen to the client, understand the local market, think outside the square and using one of Aurecon’s principals are “playful with serious intent”

Temple Christian College Performing Arts Centre by Hodgkison Adelaide Architects

“The project was finished ahead of time and under the budget, providing exceptional learning spaces that are greatly appreciated by staff and students.”

Pilgrim School Refurbishment design by Hodgkison Architects Adelaide

“Thank you for the creative way you have designed and planned and listened to us with these lovely new spaces”

NAASA Rembandt Living Rembrandt Court Design by Hodgkison Adelaide Architects

“We are in the second project with Hodgkison and I honestly can’t fault them. The most important things to me are efficiency and communication. Whenever I call Hodgkison they always ring back”

BankSA Munno Para Adelaide Reception Interior

“Projects have been well managed and executed in a timely manner recognizing and meeting the budget constaints of our ongoing Capex program”

Hodgkison acknowledges the traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

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