VISION Issue 24 | Page 37

37 Any moments of fear, or high anxiety? When the first concrete panels went up there was a sort of sigh of horror around the school. The general sentiment was: “Is that what we’re getting, a factory?” But once the outer skin went on, everyone was just delighted. It demonstrates how you can transform a dumb concrete box into a shimmering delight. It’s typical of the work of our practice. It’s disciplined and nuanced, rather than appearing to be try-hard. There’s a lot of sampling and trialing with all of our materials. Any other influences of note? What influenced this almost more than those earlier projects is our freeway work. We’ve done a lot of very large-scale walls in a freeway setting and to hold one idea effectively and powerfully is quite exciting. PROJECT School for Performing Arts and Creative Education GLAZIER: Menzel Glass WINDOW FABRICATOR: CLIENT West Coast Windows ARCHITECT Marshall Day Geelong Grammar School Peter Elliott Architecture + Urban Design PROJECT TEAM Peter Elliott, Jude Doyle, Geoff Barton, Daniel Bennetts, Juliet Maxsted, Jonathon Wong, Amy Hallett, Justin Mallia BUILDER ISIS Group Australia STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING ARUP THEATRE & ACOUSTIC CONSULTANTS PRINCIPAL GLAZING RESOURCE Viridian  PRINCIPAL GLASS COMPONENTS Viridian Profilit™ Viridian VFloat™ Viridian SolTech™ Viridian Seraphic™ Standard Low-iron Colour-back glass in Night Sky & Brilliant White on SuperClear™ TC BUDGET $17.5 million