Woodhead’s architectural, interior design and graphic design teams collaborated to deliver the new headquarters for the Central Land Council in Alice Springs.
The Central Land Council represents indigenous constituents in matters involving land acquisition, native title claims, sacred sites, land management, land use proposals, economic development and public awareness.
Woodhead, as Lead Consultant, delivered the new headquarters. The Central Land Council collocates five previously disparate branches into one location. The complex includes office space, conference facilities, a resource centre, staff function areas, internal courtyard and atrium spaces, fire proof archive stores, secure under cover fleet vehicle parking, lock up bike storage, locker and shower facilities, and a water-wise, natively landscaped site, with pedestrian paths linking informal outdoor meeting areas.
The Central Land Council building has achieved a 4 Star Green Star – Office Design v2 rating, the first awarded in Alice Springs. Woodhead accommodated the the remote location and the extreme weather conditions, to achieve this Green Star rating.
Woodhead was commissioned in association with the architecture and Interior design to develop a range of interior environmental graphics representing indigenous cultures and stories throughout the new facility.












