VISION Issue 46 | Page 13

13 Glass provides that lovely, complementary lift almost as the jewel in the diagram. That’s true and design patterns really contributes hugely, not merely to a way of looking out and through the building, but as a way of highlighting the building’s whole assembly. It’s way beyond just a decorative element. Of course we wanted environmental performance and Viridian gave us that performance we needed for fantastic transparency and energy control. Glass really sings here. Its functional role appears a motif and crucial part of the building’s identity. It was really important for the design brief that the activities occurring within the building were also visible from the outside. Equally that people had the opportunity to focus on their work intensely, then look up and see this beautiful parkland setting of Macquarie University. Glass facilitates that, of course, and it’s also the thermal skin being double-glazed and shaded with deep overhangs from the roof projections. That provides passive shading to the glass so that thermal transmittance is kept low, and consequently the glass could be designed as very transparent. That’s facilitated this whole indoor/outdoor connection not unlike some Japanese pavilions for example. The connection from the outside to the inside, is really perceptible in this landscape. The building’s column-free qualities are pretty audacious and not normally associated with conventional tertiary design. All of those exterior diagonal columns brace and support the building and free up the interior from a forest of columns. The ceiling diaphragm uses cross laminated timber, large span laminated veneer timber beams and glued laminated V columns, as well as spotted gum hardwood for decking, cork for the interior floor surfaces, and plywood for the external walls. Working with partners including Lipman and StrongBuild, these materials allowed us to take an innovative design approach. With this in mind, we created open spaces and breakout areas, and smaller, private meeting rooms.