concrete having taken design and material cues from the nearby historical bandstand .
Interior The bridge link overlooks the heritage precinct and the atrium is considered a spatial continuation of the historical stadium . The fully glazed atrium skylight serves as a source of natural light , illuminating the interior of the building and creating a striking visual impact that accentuates the iconic Tower of Light structure . This design element effectively integrates the interior space with the surrounding campus , fostering a sense of cohesion and connectivity . The design is imagined as a forward-looking trajectory of this history , from the filigree architecture of the Victorian bandstand to the modernist concrete of the adjacent Tower of Light .
Internally this filigree architecture is carried through in the detailing of the timber acoustic cladding , balustrading and the ceiling acoustic baffles . The palette of the building is kept neutral through the use of materials such as concrete , timber and natural finishes . The timber elements of the atrium cladding and stair treads add warmth to the building , whilst the terrazzo floor tiles add texture .
slabs of the building and a chiller to supply chilled water into the pipes . Water is circulated through the pipes , and in turn conduction takes place to transfer energy onto the slabs . Emissivity then occurs with the aid of air circulation . For the offices located on the perimeter of the building ,
HVAC and Sustainabilty The building incorporates an energy-efficient thermally applied building system ( TABS ). TABS is a system comprised of pipes installed in the
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