The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games are set to reshape Australia’s hospitality and tourism landscape, driving significant investment while accelerating a shift toward long-term, legacy-led design.
As the industry moves beyond short-term event delivery, architects and designers are being challenged to create spaces that balance peak demand with ongoing commercial viability. From hotels to mixed-use developments, every design decision, particularly commercial flooring, carpet tiles and commercial carpet selection, must now support durability, adaptability and lifecycle performance.
Avoiding underutilised “white elephant” assets is a key priority. This is driving smarter specification strategies that combine Australian Made carpet tile and commercial carpet solutions for speed and reliability, with globally sourced hard flooring systems that offer durability and performance whilst maintaining aesthetic appeal over time. The result is hospitality environments that are not only fit for 2032, but built to deliver value for decades to come.
To explore these ideas in depth, our latest whitepaper, Designing for 2032 and Beyond, examines how architects can approach material selection, supply chains and performance-driven design to meet both immediate and long-term needs.
Download the whitepaper below to learn more about future-focused hospitality design and commercial flooring strategies for Brisbane 2032 and beyond.