Located in Melbourne, Australia, Deakin University Building I has been designed by Woods Bagot. The design team has identified a lack of gathering space to meet both internal and external, and this proposal led Woods Bagot value and the formal agenda for the design of buildings. The new auditorium is connected to two existing classrooms in the building and I design solution links seamlessly behind the existing building, while at the same time provide a strong link to open back to the spine and the main pedestrian zone hub of the library.
He also stressed the importance of the link between education and internal learning spaces and connects to the external activity on campus. The detail and resolution of this building is closest to the typology of residential architecture institutional architecture.
He also stressed the importance of the link between education and internal learning spaces and connects to the external activity on campus. The detail and resolution of this building is closest to the typology of residential architecture institutional architecture.
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