The Williamstown High School was designed by Spowers located in Victoria, Australia. The emphasis on natural light and views of students about their local environment. Rainwater is collected through a highly visible pipes and tanks and used for toilet flushing and irrigation. tactile materials such as wood and masonry is exposed to the internal structure indicates that giving students an understanding of how their buildings are constructed.
One goal of this project is to find is that it has been chosen as one of six training centers in Australia for use as a driver for the Green Star Education rating tool. The project also won several awards, including the sustainability of prime minister in 2008 for public buildings, the 2008 Australian Interior Design Award for Sustainable Building and 2007 Best Overall & Best Secondary School School of Design in the School of Victorian Design Awards.
One goal of this project is to find is that it has been chosen as one of six training centers in Australia for use as a driver for the Green Star Education rating tool. The project also won several awards, including the sustainability of prime minister in 2008 for public buildings, the 2008 Australian Interior Design Award for Sustainable Building and 2007 Best Overall & Best Secondary School School of Design in the School of Victorian Design Awards.
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