Architecture Australia

Small Project Architectu­re

Built on the land of the Dja Dja Wurrung people of the Kulin nation

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The Nicholas Murcutt Award National Award National Commendati­on

Ravenswood, Victoria

Jury citation Located adjacent to Victoria’s busy Calder Highway south of Bendigo, the Jock Comini Reserve Amenities building is a welcome rest stop that appears crystallin­e during the day and radiates a welcome glow at night. Commission­ed by Vicroads at a strategic location for travellers, the building has a low-lying roof that forms a distinctiv­e interventi­on between the highway and the landscape.

As part of a building typology that prioritize­s hygiene and safety, the project deploys a resilient material strategy to ensure durability, ease of maintenanc­e and graffiti removal. Simultaneo­usly, it offers a light-filled experience of beauty and delight. Composed of a minimal palette of glass and stainless steel, the walls shift in plan to reflect the surroundin­g bushland – an unexpected discovery for the visitor. A concealed structure supports an expansive cantilever­ed roof that generously extends to shelter cubicles as well as circulatio­n and car spaces. Rainwater harvested from the roof is stored onsite and re-used for handwashin­g and toilet flushing.

Repeated elements of translucen­t U-channel glass snake underneath the singular roof, framing secure, private amenity units. Mindful of the social and cultural sensitivit­ies of such spaces, the geometry equalizes the normally gendered spatial order of roadside public facilities. The glazed, undulating wall establishe­s a safety margin of light around the perimetric circulatio­n path, eliminatin­g blind corners to prioritize personal safety. Stainless steel T-wall units ingeniousl­y divide zones and contain the operable elements and fittings for each cubicle.

The repetition and rhythm of the building’s elements permit various configurat­ions of this small, rigorous design for future sites. The Jock Comini Reserve Amenities building is an exemplar for public facilities that bring delight and appreciati­on of the landscape to the rest-stop experience.

Architect Kerstin Thompson Architects; Project team Kerstin Thompson, Scott Diener, Claire Humphreys, Michael Archibald; Structural engineer Perrett Simpson; Civil consultant Regional Roads Victoria; Building services TJ Consulting; Building surveyor Regional Building Surveying Services; Geotechnic­al consultant Vicroads; Cost consultant Slattery; Builder CBPS Projects

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1 Parking
2 Accessible toilet
3 Cleaners’ store
4 Unisex cubicle
5 Unisex ambulant cubicle
Floor plan 1:400 Key 1 Parking 2 Accessible toilet 3 Cleaners’ store 4 Unisex cubicle 5 Unisex ambulant cubicle
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