VISION Issue 5 | Page 22

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.