
Cley Studio Relaunches as Integrated Architectural Design Platform
Cley Studio Relaunches as Integrated Architectural Design Platform
Cley Studio has completed a strategic merger, relaunching as an end-to-end architectural and spatial design practice with more than $600 million in active projects. The move reflects a broader shift within the property and construction sectors toward integrated delivery models that consolidate design, planning and execution under a single platform.
Consolidation to Support End-to-End Delivery
The relaunch brings together Cley Studio, Architex (NSW) and Crosier Scott Architects (VIC), combining multiple regional practices into one national operation. The merger is designed to reduce fragmentation across project lifecycles, enabling closer coordination between architecture, interiors, urban design and planning functions, a growing priority as project complexity and compliance requirements increase.
$600M Pipeline Across Key Property Sectors
The unified practice is currently delivering projects across residential, education, tourism, leisure, government and mixed-use developments, with a combined pipeline exceeding $600 million. This scale places the studio among a cohort of design firms responding to increased demand for housing, public infrastructure and mixed-use assets, while also positioning the group for future national and international expansion.
Integrated Design as an Industry Trend
Cley Studio’s relaunch aligns with a wider industry trend toward vertically integrated design and delivery platforms. By operating as a single, multi-disciplinary entity, the practice aims to streamline decision-making, improve delivery certainty and support more efficient collaboration across stakeholders, a model increasingly relevant as the property sector adopts more data-driven, technology-enabled workflows.
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