UQ HMS Student Learning Centre
The available site for this innovative learning environment presented a range of challenges including low ceiling heights, limited outlook and poor access to daylight. These influences fueled a considered response centred around the design of internally illuminated perspex air-conditioning ductwork, custom furniture joinery and vast frameless glazing. The result is a flexible combination of study, collaboration and presentation spaces designed to enable private study, group learning and presentation functions.






4 Comments for this entry
Alan Jordan
I agree Jeremy. Well done to you and the team at Medland Metropolis for your creative engineering excellence!
Adam Haoui
Well done, great work and detailing.
Regards
Adam Haoui
Cindy Clingeleffer
clever!

Jeremy
What a great result! I love how the air conditioning is integrated with the lighting!