
Case study: Waterman Workspaces
Waterman Workspaces provide premium flexible workspace centres, uniquely designed for individuals and teams to work flexibly within a private office or utilise coworking areas on a membership basis. These workspaces feature a range of ergonomic areas, intentionally designed for members and guests to get the most out of the workday.
Waterman Workspaces provide premium flexible workspace centres, uniquely designed for individuals and teams to work flexibly within a private office or utilise coworking areas on a membership basis. These workspaces feature a range of ergonomic areas such as dedicated desks, private offices and quiet zones or open areas, which have been intentionally designed for members and guests to get the most out of the workday.
Located in suburban areas around Melbourne, Australia, Waterman Workspaces have been in operation for 7 years, opening their first centre in July 2016. Since opening, Waterman have grown to provide over 25,000 square metres of flexible workspaces across seven locations, with more hubs being rapidly built to keep up with the high demand and in line with the company’s growth trajectory.
These versatile hubs host over 2,000 local businesses and connect more than 3,000 members in a new-age approach to the office dynamic. With so many members and guests passing through Waterman Workspaces daily, the need to provide secure facilities with high-end access control solutions was a key component to the design in these work hubs.

Case study: Waterman Workspaces
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