Woods Bagot Director and Global Design Leader Domenic Alvaro has more than 30 years of experience leading award-winning projects across the globe. Domenic's body of work is set apart by a consistent clarity of concept and dedication to creating spaces that enrich the end user's life. His extensive portfolio includes mixed-use developments that redefine how nature can be woven into a city, experiential large-scale transportation links, landmark commercial precincts, and residential that define the way we will live tomorrow.
Domenic's recent work includes the international competition-winning scheme 55 Pitt Street, a landmark workplace precinct set to contribute to the revitalization of Sydney's iconic Circular Quay, Brisbane's Heritage Lanes 80 Ann Street – winner of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat's Best Tall Building's Award of Excellence, the Property Council of Australia's Best office development award and the Lord Mayor's 'Brisbane Buildings that Breathe' architecture prize from the Australian Institute of Architects QLD. The podium reinvigoration of Sydney's MLC Centre, integrated leisure complex and National AIA Harry Seidler award-winning Ivy, complex pedestrian link Wynyard Walk, AIA National Award for Residential Architecture recipient, Short Lane and Domenic's Small House project recently won the World Architecture Festival award in the House of the Year category.