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Location
333 Ann Street, Brisbane
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Completed
April 2017
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Architect
Conrad Gargett
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Area
2,700sqm
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Type
Construction
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Delivery Type
Construction Management
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Duration
4 months
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Project Manager
Resource Coordination Partnership
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Value
$3M - $5M
Delivering the first campus in Queensland
The Federation University Australia project spanned across three full levels and included demolition of the existing tenancy, as well as fitout of the new facility. This included flexible teaching spaces, lockers, training rooms, a high tech computer lab, a library, multifunctional student breakout areas, a prayer room, and a comms room.
Drawing inspiration from workplaces of the future
Designed by , the innovative learning environment draws inspiration from workplaces of the future. The bounty of open space encourages flexible learning and interaction between staff and students, while the state-of-the-art conferencing and audiovisual equipment promotes cross-campus connectivity and remote learning for international students.
With an ultramodern feel, highlights include polished concrete floors, exposed ceilings, and superior acoustic treatments to teaching rooms, as well as custom vinyl artwork to feature walls.
Integrating digital and traditional teaching methods
Along with our project partners Conrad Gargett and RCP, our team delivered a flexible yet cohesive and contemporary learning environment that accommodates both traditional and digital teaching methods. Ensuring longevity and ease of use for staff and students alike.