VISION Issue 19 | Page 29

29 Viridian-installed feature glazing produces lightly framed views into and beyond the new garden setting. Is the original tower building sitting in front of the hotel a burden or asset? We wanted to try to maintain this building for sustainability reasons. We decided to integrate and use it for extra clinical space. The whole RCH campus uses several facade systems to allow, over time, other buildings to be added as opposed to behaving as one larger, singular building. We overclad one of the existing buildings because we didn’t want to have an incongruent relationship between the new and the old, so we did try and harmonize those existing buildings into the new. The front entry building also became important where we were able to neaten up the front. The building has got a feeling of a being a much higher quality drop-off or porte cochere now suitable for the Larwill Hotel. How important is the landscape? You’ll notice a lot of views into the landscape. We removed side-walls from the rear of the front entry building to create views into the gardens. We installed very large glazed panels to again reinforce visibility beyond the building. The result opens out, compresses down as a sequence of spaces. By the time you arrive into the internal ‘street’, there is a whole new connection into the park anchored by a new large scale child-care center at that north-east end. The whole entry sequence is about spatial continuity, simplicity and views into landscape.