Anthony Clarke is the director of BLOXAS, a small architecture practice based in Melbourne that helps clients who live with cognitive impairments or issues of sensory perception: such as dementia, autism, Tourette’s, trauma and chronic fatigue.
Anthony has built substantial expertise in this niche area of architecture, and his services are now highly sought after within the communities for people living with these conditions.
In this episode, we discussed:
- How an intensive rebranding and strategy process that led Anthony to see his existing projects in a new light.
- The risks and rewards of becoming a specialist firm.
- The importance of being disciplined about saying no to work that falls outside your chosen niche.
- How Anthony was able to draw on his personal interest in psychology to form a new foundation for his practice.
- The importance of developing rigorous research techniques in order to develop new expertise and speak more convincingly about your work.
- The important role writing, speaking and film plays in expressing the process behind architecture
If you’d like to learn more about BLOXAS, you can visit
BLOXAS.com or follow the practice on Instagram at
@BLOXAS.