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PLPS_02

Location:

Melbourne, Australia

Type:

Educational, Landscape

Client:

VSBA

Year:

2021

Our stage one masterplan design for the refurbishment of the Patterson Lakes Primary School consists of a new entry and administration building, two new general-purpose classrooms, conversion of existing admin and multi-purpose spaces into a library and renovation of an existing library space into a new science centre.

The new courtyard features a centralised gathering/ performance space, built-in seating and integrated planters and a new perimeter veranda providing covered walkways between all spaces. The improved facilities and courtyard landscape design strengthen the communal identity of the school.

The final design brief was evolved through a community consultative process, engaging with primary stakeholders: principals, teachers, parents, and students. All new rooms and facilities have been designed incorporating sustainable passive environmental strategies like rainwater collection, sun shading and natural cross-ventilation to minimise the use of energy for ventilation, artificial lighting, heating, and cooling

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The diverse functions and spaces are housed under a single connected roof form. The gabled roof meanders continuously with the roofline forming peaks and valleys providing a clear distinction between the new and existing. This simple yet dynamic overall form creates a new unifying architectural identity for the school as seen from Gladesville Boulevard.

Also, this new architectural identity is shaped by the array of vertically orientated compressed FC panels. Whilst the choice of external building materials – FC panels and metal roofing – are the same as the existing buildings, the vertical panel orientation and rhythm of colours forms visual counterpoints to the horizontal, beige brick façades of the pre-existing structures.

We found that the creation of deliberate architectural contrasts and counterpoints in our designs assists in the creation of communal environments characterized by diversity and discourse of many varying opinions. In the Patterson Lakes Primary School project we achieve this not only through ourcontrasting facades designs between the new and the existing but also through the diagonal set-out geometry of the new landscape elements, as well as the restrained palette of the new interior spaces, predominantly using whites, greys and warm timber finishes in contrast to the colourful patterned exterior.

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