Blight Rayner

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Brisbane City, Australia

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Architecture firm· Architectural designer· Interior designer

Blight Rayner Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Blight Rayner is located in Brisbane City, Australia on Level 2/88 Creek St. Blight Rayner is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category architecture firm in Australia.

Address

Level 2/88 Creek St

Phone

+61 739056500

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Marcellina Turrisi

I love working with the team at Blight Rayner, always very personable, professional and passionate.

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Penny Wolff

The new design for QPAC is impressive, cleverly maintaining the current values whist creating a beautiful new contemporary look. The glass facade will be absolutely spectacular, congratulations on your winning design for what will be the most significant cultural project built in Brisbane for years. It is no surprise, considering the grandeur, practicality and beautiful architectural design of your recent work, St Margaret's Sports Precinct. Having toured it recently, I am amazed at how this precinct rethinks the way sport, education, engagement and community coalesce. The students are going to thrive and love this new space.

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Kristie Govender

The St Margaret's new sports precinct looks fantastic. The architecture and design is truly a work of art. Love the vibrant colours. Well done to the Architect and St Margaret's for this lovely vision.

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Sam Stallmann

The QPAC design looks very impressive, I am personally very excited to see it completed. The Blight Rayner office looks to be an elite, professional working space for architects.

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debra briscoe

No personal experience, but St Margaret’s School Sports Complex gymnasium is a hideous shed wrapped in bright blue and white stripes that looks circus like. Distasteful to the existing school building styles and Qld style homes neighbouring. Lacks any level of sophistication and quite child like.

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Kitchie Kitchens

No personal experience, but a nearby new school gymnasium is considered an ugly monstrosity deplored by neighbouring residents. A bright circus blue massive structure, like an IKEA Warehouse in a residential street amongst Queenslander homes. Totally unsympathetic to the surroundings, it is built extremely close to street boundary, protruding forward of the alignment of the other school buildings and all the other residences along the street. A loud and vulgar presence in the street, it has caused enormous distress for several nearby residents.

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Isabelle

Integrated architectural, urban & interior design studio creating environments within & beyond cities which materially enrich experience of place.' That is what Blight and Rayners say about themselves and I think it is very inaccurate. Their newly designed and constructed work on the St Margarets gym goes against everything they state in the above. It does not enrich anyone’s experience of space. It looks like a giant blue ikea shed to me. It is also not integrated with the surrounding buildings, suburb or school. I do not know what this from was thinking designing a bright blue box for a residential area. Architecture should enrich the lives of everyone who sees and interacts with a building. It completely overwhelms the street and frankly it is just really ugly. I am very disappointed St Margarets and Blight and Rayner did not produce a beautiful addition to the neighbourhood but instead an ugly eye sore. It looks nothing like the proposed renders. What a missed opportunity for them both.