This new infants school provides accommodation for 180 children in the
form of 2 parallel wings, linked by a fully glazed atrium that serves as a
multi purpose teaching space. The classrooms are laid out on the south
and east sides of the building to take advantage of sunlight and views.
The linear plan form of the building enabled a simple and elegant
structural system to be used with exposed, wide span, bolted timber
trusses. Uplighters are located within the cords of the trusses to provide
a good uniform level of light across the classrooms without cluttering the
open vaulted ceilings.
The central atrium acts as a heat sink for the building, drawing warm air
from adjacent rooms and exhausting out through a venting system located
along the ridge. |