The Aireys Inlet Primary School Art & Music Hub by Sibling Architecture is a synthesis of site-specific materiality and spatial adaptability. Situated along the Great Ocean Road, the project accepts its bushland setting with a design that balances the imperatives of bushfire safety and educational functionality with an acute awareness of place.
The resolution is predicated on engagement with the landscape, ensuring integration with the existing built fabric of the
Programmatically, the hub accommodates an array of artistic and performative activities, with configurations that support structured
“The successful realisation of the project is the result of a collaborative effort involving various disciplines,” adds Braun. “Engineers and Sibling’s own landscape architects have played integral roles in shaping the project.”
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Braun continues: “The flexible design allows for diverse artistic activities, performances, school gatherings and workshops, ensuring that the space can adapt to evolving school and educational needs. The incorporation of bushfire shutters to all windows not only meets the BAL FZ requirements but also addresses specific security challenges posed by the regional environment and are architecturally integrated so not to read as add-ons.”
A modest example of sustainability, the project incorporates fully electric fittings, energy-efficient strategies and bushfire shutters to ensure compliance with BAL FZ requirements and an overarching commitment to environmental stewardship. “The hub not only minimises its environmental footprint but also serves as a pedagogical tool, promoting ecological awareness among its students,” Braun concludes.
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