VISION Issue 46 | Page 6

VISION 46 — BABY GRAND An Arcadian setting and flexible, collegiate workspaces, all within a pair of floating pavilions is some springboard for aspiring movers and shakers. Comparatively small but defiantly different in concept, this Incubator really is the Baby Grand. Universities enjoy talking large. Growth signals confidence, importance and the kind of justifiable self-belief they might reasonably expect of their graduates. But big isn’t always grand, and bold isn’t necessarily better. And it’s why The Incubator at Sydney’s Macquarie University – so exquisitely woven into its landscape – is the rarest of workplaces to help occupants think way beyond the box. Situated on 126 hectares of rolling bushland and lawns, the Macquarie campus at Macquarie Park 16 kms north west of the CBD, has a reputation as a research driven university in one of Sydney’s high-tech corridors. Given the groundhog buildings widely beloved by most tertiary institutions, the Incubator has gone from ‘temporary’ to ‘permanent’ in little more than the blink of an eye. It’s not difficult to see why, with high levels of occupant amenity whether roaming around glowing, light-filled interiors or finding repose on one of countless decks, fringed by the kind of landscaping all too rarely achieved. To the designer’s great credit the university has been so enamoured that it scrapped plans to recycle or relocate The Incubator, preferring to extend its life-span into the foreseeable future. PROJECT The Incubator, Macquarie University, Macquarie Park, Sydney ARCHITECTS Architectus, Sydney PRINCIPAL GLAZING Viridian ComfortPlus™ and PerformaTech™ TEXT, IMAGES & FILM Peter & Jenny Hyatt