This timber-built ticket hut and assembly point for visitors entering the National Trust property on Holy Island adds a new dimension to a 16th century experience.
Laminated veneered lumber (LVL) and advanced prefabrication techniques used to construct a new education facility, the Melbourne School of Design, at The University of Melbourne.
The free form, wide span wooden cupola with its multiple layers was made possible through parametric programming that included design facilities and options, statics, production, CNC machining, transport and assembly parameters
Jones Sonter Architects selected timber to feature heavily in the Knox Grammar School Great Hall + Aquatic Centre project as it provides versatile to satisfy a range of requirements in the design & functional operation of the building.
With the complete employment of wood for its structure, exterior skin and interior fittings, this small town museum literally pushes wood to its full potential.
A school becomes an integrated community hub where the versatile qualities of timber are used throughout to create an award-winning learning environment.
The strongly timber-influenced research centre was the first stage in a strategic master plan by architects Johnson Pilton Walker to guide development on the school’s 10 ha site.
A derelict century-old wharf shed in Cairns is transformed into the state-of-the-art, multi-purpose Cruise Liner Terminal (CLT), function and exhibition space.