22
Vision Magazine
W
ith the rise of online education, investment
in campus bricks and mortar might appear
a dated, risky strategy. Despite the online
revolution, the sun appears to be a long way from
setting on the collegiate campus experience.
Having witnessed the rise and rise of universities
during the past decade, secondary and primary
schools are creating the same success by producing
well- designed architecture, landscaping and
campus planning.
All Saints College hopes its new project will
provide a signature and magnet in critical areas of
educational delivery.
Design director, Michael Savage at Parry and
Rosenthal Architects believes such facilities “….don’t
simply talk about educational aims, they demonstrate
by example. Good buildings create an impression.
They instill confidence and reflect a culture that is
serious about providing opportunities for growth.”
Below
A combination of broad
eaves, columns and glazing
program catch south-west
sunlight and by dusk produce
the magic lantern effect.
Right
A simple palette of natural
materials and broad glazing
program provides a relaxed
intermediate foyer zone.