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The UTS Vicki Sara Building, also known as the Science Faculty Building, is the building housing the Faculty of Science and the Graduate School of Health in the
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, Australia. It is the third building to be opened under the plan for $154 million worth of structures designed by Durbach Block Jaggers (DBJ) in association with BVN Architecture constructed by Richard Crookes Constructions. The building is located in the City Campus at 67 Thomas St, Ultimo. It was completed in October 2014 and opened for teaching in February 2015. The building has 8 levels that provide spaces for over 1200 staff and students. Three of these floors are distinguished for its state of art teaching, learning and research facilities, which have been located underground. The
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of the building is inspired by the shapes of grove of trees. The undulatory form of the building is inflected by 700 multi-colored, box-like openings piercing the glossy off-white surface of the façade. Considerably, the external
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has been crafted from more than 75% recycled glass.


Concept and design

The new Science and Graduate School of the Health Building (Building 7) is connected to Building 4. This has been created for the new science and health teaching, learning and research precinct. The faculty is recognized by its natural rendered and organic flowing lines. The building's exterior is motivated by a grove of ripping trees that accentuate approximately 700 colourful box-style windows. This allows natural light to flow into the building. The project had conflicting objectives and requirements. Since the faculty was going to be located in the new official heart of the campus, the building had to be architecturally distinguished and dignified. However, a tall building on the site would shade the green space of the Alumni Green. The architect's solution was to extend the building horizontally along an east-west axis and to pull the face back at two points along its front elevation (overlooking the Alumni Green), thus fulfilling the brief's solar obligations. DBJ believes that the curved form and white reflective surface provide more light for the interior spaces (it functions like
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lenses). Moreover, the play in scale of the box-style windows and their overlapping pattern not only accentuates the undulating rhythm of the façade but also transforms the three-story façade into something that appears much more substantial. This ingenious play in scale has given the building a civic presence.


Key features


Spiral stair

As the building's particular aisle, the spiral staircase allows beautiful light from the skylight above. This allows light into the super lab. It consists of 950m2 small pastel tiles from Spain in order to create an active, welcoming and warm atmosphere for students and visitors.


Super Lab

The super lab is the 52-metre-long room, which can accommodate over 220 students. It is configured into 12 different classrooms, allowing different classes to be held at the same time. There are other particular labs throughout the building which provide the faculty with maximum flexibility.


Green auditorium and flask-shaped lighting

Besides the spiral staircase and spacious laboratory rooms, the
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itself has been designed in a way to involve and inspire students and visitors by entering the space. The architects encourage innovation and creativity by designing conical flask lighting. This flask shape bulbs create a light vibrant green colour.
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is known as the colour of creativity and is also well known as the best colour to create a peaceful mind in order to facilitate the reception of knowledge and information. Moreover, the conical flask lighting visually reminds visitors about building's function. Good architecture creates forms and spaces in a way that can visually respond to its function.


Sustainability

Sustainability has been considered throughout the building and the significant examples of this green practice can be seen through the roof garden. A green roof for research and the external cladding of the building, which is made out of 75% recycled glass. Notably, 27,000-litre rainwater tank supply is
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for the rooftop garden and the building's toilets. The
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system has been integrated with a natural cooling system which reduces energy use by up to 20%. The Faculty of Science and Graduate School of Health Building has used many strategies in order to improve sustainability. Critical environmental practices include: * High efficient façade *
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* Water-saving sanitary appliances * Sustainable
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* Recycled materials * Low-emitting materials and finishes * Sustainable urban
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system * Smart design ( passive design strategies) * Maximised daylighting system.


Notable awards

* 2015 NSW Architecture Awards: Inaugural William E. Kemp Award for Educational Architecture. * 2015 Sydney Design Awards: Gold Winner, Architecture – Mixed Use – Constructed.


Gallery

Detail shot of colourful pastel tiles and skylight (a).jpg, Detail view of pastel tiles and skylight constructed over spiral staircase Detail shot of colourful pastel tiles and skylight (b).JPG, Perspective from the skylight constructed over spiral staircase Spiral concrete staircase.JPG, Spiral concrete staircase Green balcony.jpg, Green balcony (Level 1) Corridor and entrance to Super Labs.JPG, Corridor and entrance to Super Labs (Level 2) Circulation Space between Super labs and Consulting rooms.JPG, The skylight facing Alumni Green


See also

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Holman House, Dover Heights Holman House, in Dover Heights, New South Wales, Australia was completed in 2004 to a design by architectural firm Durbach Block Jaggers. The firm is located in Potts Point, Sydney, Australia, and is a small architectural practice who specialise i ...
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List of universities in Australia There are 43 universities in Australia: 40 Australian universities (36 public and 4 private) and 3 international private universities. The Commonwealth Higher Education Support Act 2003 sets out three groups of Australian higher education prov ...


References

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