Friday 19 April 2013

UWA Energy + Minerals Institute


The University of Western Australia (UWA) - Energy and Minerals Institute engaged MKDC in the design and implementation of their new Perth office.
MKDC were presented with the challenge of designing within the stringent parameters of the heritage listed building, located on St. Georges Terrace. As a key feature of the design, MKDC elected to leave the 4m high ceiling and building services exposed. 
Timeless finishes, including jarrah and marble, were chosen for the reception and adjacent board rooms, in order to complement the existing heritage attributes of the building and align with the aesthetic values of the UWA Crawley campus. MKDC have created a dynamic space, as operable walls allow the client to manipulate the size of the boardroom, or open it up altogether. 
A contemporary palette was selected for the open plan workstations, creating an interesting contrast from the front of house space. MKDC have successfully integrated the functional needs of the client without impinging on the heritage building. 
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Blog post by: Kath Kusinski, MKDC Director

Thursday 4 April 2013

MKDC Directors Win Prestigious Construction Award


MKDC Workspace Designers Directors, Kathy Kusinski and Melanie Marshall are proud winners of the Crystal Vision Award at the recent National Association of Women in Construction event for their efforts to involve more women in the construction industry.

MKDC, established 21 years ago, employs 12 women and has contributed more than $50 million worth of contracts to the WA construction industry over the past two years. 


The Crystal Vision Awards are held annually to recognise and celebrate the top achievements of women in the construction industry.

"Often Interior Design is seen as colour solutions and nice fabrics. Nothing is further from the truth - we are about managing million dollar projects, meeting deadlines, working closely with consultants and builders to achieve great office interiors for our clients. This award is testament to what we really do working in the construction industry" said Melanie Marshall.

"When we started our business 21 years ago we were ambitious and wanted to be leaders in our field. Winning the NAWIC Crystal Vision Award is recognition of the hard work that has gone into developing MKDC into one of WA's great design studios" said Kath Kusinski.

"It is such a great honour to be recognised for advancing the careers of women in the construction industry." Kath Kusinski.

A panel of industry experts selected winners based on strict award criteria. To view the full list of winners of the 2013 NAWIC Awards of Excellence, please click HERE.