John Wardle Architects and Office dA have been named the winners of the competition to design the landmark new Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning site at the University of Melbourne.
Winning design for the new Architecture Faculty Building of the University of Melbourne by John Wardle Architects and Office dA
The building will include dedicated spaces for research into
sustainable precinct design and performance, along with lecture
theaters, a library, exhibition, and specialist workshop spaces. It
will accommodate students enrolled in the Bachelor of Environments, one
of the degrees formed under the Melbourne Model, and in the Melbourne
School of Design as well as provide offices for staff of the Faculty of
Architecture, Building and Planning.
The competition jury noted the quality of the partnership between
Melbourne-based John Wardle Architects and Boston-based practice Office
dA. The Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning,
Professor Tom Kvan, says their scheme showed a strong understanding of
educational, environmental, and social issues in a design that would
generate excitement for all staff and students. “The winning design
showed a detailed understanding of the teaching and research activities
of the Faculty and the potential for contribution to research across
the campus.”
Shortlisted entrants had to address four key issues central to the
project: Built Pedagogy, The Academic Environment, The Design Studio,
and The Living Building. In evaluating the presentations, the Jury
focused on demonstrated capacity to work with the University to achieve
their aspirations, a focus on design quality. The Jury, which consisted
of noted architects Odile Decq (Paris) and Peter Elliott (Melbourne), the Vice Chancellor Professor Glyn Davis and Professor Tom Kvan,
were highly impressed by the presentations given by all six shortlisted
practices, and noted the broad range of design responses and variety of
innovative approaches to research and education. The list of
shortlisted finalists also included Denton Corker Marshall Pty Ltd; Diller Scofidio + Renfro; KoningEizenberg with William J Mitchell and Gehry Technologies; McBride Charles Ryan; and Sauerbruch Hutton with NH Architecture.
The John Wardle Architects and Office dA submission was selected out
of 133 submissions from 15 countries. Six entrants were then selected
to proceed to competition stage, with each paid to develop a conceptual
response to the key issues of the brief. The competition was endorsed
by the Australian Institute of Architects. Presentation boards
summarizing the response from each of these entrants will be on display
in the Wunderlich Gallery at the Parkville campus throughout September.
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