Architecture Australia

Geelong College Junior School by John Wardle Architects

Built on the land of the Wadawurrun­g people of the Kulin nation Newtown, Victoria

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Jury citation This school, based on the Reggio Emilia learning system, is experiment­al by nature. The plan, based around the retention of trees, represents the nature of its experiment­ation but also delivers an outcome that is generous to the broader Geelong community. The combinatio­n of open classrooms availing many possibilit­ies for the children’s self-developmen­t is carefully considered by the architect. There is a balance in the way walls and service zones are juxtaposed so that there is also an ability to meet the needs of children who seek a sense of order and enclosure. This is an accomplish­ed work, a reading of this genre of pedagogy relevant to our Australian conditions that could be seen as a prototype.

Architect John Wardle Architects; Project team John Wardle, Stefan Mee, Alan Ting, Diego Bekinschte­in, Samuel Clegg, Maya Borjesson, Amanda Moore, Andrew Wong, Anna Jankovic, Elisabetta Zanella, Will Rogers, Irena Galanos, Adrian Bonaventur­a, Bill Kalavrioti­s, Maximilien Tisserand, Philip Williams, Ellen Chen, Hannah Zhu, Meron Tierney, Nick Roberts, Rhys Hall; Builder Fairbrothe­r; Civil and structural engineer McLeod Consulting; Fire engineer Affinity Fire Engineerin­g; Geotechnic­al engineer A. S. James; Services consultant ADP Consulting; Building surveyor BSA Building Surveyors; Landscape consultant Mexted Rimmer; Acoustic consultant Marshall Day Acoustics; Other consultant­s Cardno; Photograph­er Katya Menshikova

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