Bond University School of Architecture
Gold Coast, Australia
The Soheil Abedian School of Architecture at Bond University on Queensland’s Gold Coast will provide a public forum space for 120 people, studios for undergraduate and masters’ students, as well as post-graduate spaces, in a generally open-plan arrangement.
- 4000m² building
- The inclined street and the eddy spaces
Location
Main Application
Cultural Buildings
Project participants
Architect: Cook Robotham Architectural Bureau (CRAB), London in association with Populous and Brit Andresen
Customer: Q Concrete & Formwork Pty Ltd
Customer: Q Concrete & Formwork Pty Ltd
The Project
Impressions from the project process
The 15m high ‘Scoops’ are a defining feature of the building.
South external walls looking into Scoop
The 5 southern external walls elements were the first part of the structure completed
Scoop #2 partly constructed showing block-outs for an external stair case
Complicated wall designs completed with standard TRIO wall formwork
VARIO wall formwork with block-out attached
Intricate wall detail fixed to VARIO wallform
Showing the intricate Scoop wall detail on the VARIO formwork
A combination of standard TRIO and VARIO wallform combined with Special fabrication
The 70m long BUSA building with Scoop #1 and #4 nearing completion. All vertical elements were designed and supplied by PERI.
The 15m high ‘Scoops’ are a defining feature of the building.
South external walls looking into Scoop
The 5 southern external walls elements were the first part of the structure completed
Scoop #2 partly constructed showing block-outs for an external stair case
Complicated wall designs completed with standard TRIO wall formwork
VARIO wall formwork with block-out attached
Intricate wall detail fixed to VARIO wallform
Showing the intricate Scoop wall detail on the VARIO formwork
A combination of standard TRIO and VARIO wallform combined with Special fabrication
The 70m long BUSA building with Scoop #1 and #4 nearing completion. All vertical elements were designed and supplied by PERI.
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