VISION Issue 32 | Page 7

7 A cquired in 1924 to become a Catholic Girls School, numerous school buildings have threatened to overwhelm Charles Webb’s resplendent 1869 design. Where these assorted suitors failed, Architectus finally delivers the modern partner Webb’s historic work deserves. The Mandeville Centre bristles with artful intelligence. It honours not only the site and context, but history of the library. There is an inherent flexibility and adaptability with a pinwheel effect of rooms and galleries radiating from the central volume. Sited just south of the original mansion and church hall, the new building provides library, classrooms, a theatre, administration across its three light-filled levels. Clarity of sight and ideas, hallmark the design partially sunken to reduce bulk. Its tightly pared steel frame, expansive windows-aswalls and deft interior layering are a highly inviting yet visually restrained ensemble, thus sparing the historic component the shock of the new. Transparency is layered as a series of related volumes rather than corrals, or vague, fashionable open-plan. Viridian SuperClear™ is a visual key not merely to the school’s Arcadian grounds, but on the east elevation, as a bonus ‘extension’ pergola.