Exploring a Lab for Ideas

Exploring a Lab for Ideas

Last Friday I had the pleasure of visiting the?Ideas Lab?at JCU, Cairns. This entrepreneurship and innovation centre is a meeting point, and melting pot, for various exciting activities happening across the campus including digital and physical technologies. The centre welcomes students and industry collaborators to share the space and ideate and prototype together to create practical commercial outcomes. This resulted in a building that was both agile-messy-comfortable for students and professional-structured-formal for practitioners, giving both parties the best of both worlds.

This central atrium also allows for a high level of visibility and interaction between this central collective space and the individual lab / study spaces beyond. Three storey glazed walls provide visual access between the spaces, meaning students have the opportunity to see the fascinating goings-on of the practical rooms on a day-to-day basis.

No alt text provided for this image

The building, by?Wilson Architects?and?Clarke and Prince Architects, is entered through a vast enclosed, plant-lined atrium, focussing the activities of the occupants in a stunning inspirational space. The bright counterpoints of yellow stair and yellow kitchen balance the neutral concrete and timber finishes, befitting a space that can be many things at once. A small internal pond sets an upper level for the collaboration space with multiple furniture settings available for different activities throughout the space.

No alt text provided for this image

Designed with sustainability front of mind, the building showcases biophilic design, efficient spatial planning and practical material selections to achieve the highest level of LEED Sustainability Certification, the Gold Standard. Particularly interesting is the origami-like mesh screen shroud wrapping the building, which is used both to shade the standard construction external walls, and as a highly visible projector screen for displays and advertising.

No alt text provided for this image

The university, and the designers, should be commended on this valuable piece of architecture, bringing together so many different facets of the community in a warm, energetic and inviting space. We heard from the university how they have reached capacity in their spaces as more and more collaborators and students from other faculties want to reside in the building and we could definitely see why. Thanks for sharing your wonderful Lab with us.

Gabrielle Austerberry

Innovating Education to demonstrate how to include all creative & diverse thinkers towards future ways of schooling NOW

2 年

Kimberley Wilson, can we visit and create this?

要查看或添加评论,请登录

Dani Martin, FRAIA的更多文章

  • A masterclass in student agency

    A masterclass in student agency

    This year’s Learning Environments Australasia's Regional Day Out in Adelaide reinforced the profound impact student…

    2 条评论
  • Opportunities for AI in the future of Education and Work

    Opportunities for AI in the future of Education and Work

    A few weeks ago I attended a pecha-kucha-style presentation on the opportunities AI are going to present to us in the…

    3 条评论
  • Change makers building a better future

    Change makers building a better future

    You know those quotes about a small group of passionate people changing the world, through seemingly small actions with…

    2 条评论
  • Knowing when to pass the baton

    Knowing when to pass the baton

    Many, many years ago I, and a group of friends, came up with an idea to shake up our standard presentation format for…

    14 条评论
  • Visiting a connected learning oasis at Hillbrook Anglican School

    Visiting a connected learning oasis at Hillbrook Anglican School

    Last night I attended the first Learning Environments Australasia Queensland Chapter site visit for 2023, at Hillbrook…

  • Masterplanning for Happier Healthier Schools

    Masterplanning for Happier Healthier Schools

    Last Friday I was fortunate to facilitate a workshop on behalf of the Queensland Chapter of Learning Environments…

    3 条评论
  • Back Together Again: Reflections on the 2022 Annual Regional Conference

    Back Together Again: Reflections on the 2022 Annual Regional Conference

    After the last two years of false starts, the LEA Regional Conference finally re-convened last week, with a delegation…

    11 条评论
  • Manifesting Culture, Place and Identity

    Manifesting Culture, Place and Identity

    I recently attended an online session organised by Indesign featuring a number of different architects and the way…

  • Visiting Brisbane's newest vertical school

    Visiting Brisbane's newest vertical school

    Last week I visited the newest Queensland vertical school, the new Brisbane South State Secondary College. Designed by…

    3 条评论
  • How did you learn a decade ago?

    How did you learn a decade ago?

    Earlier this year, I attended the LEaRN Network event Talking Spaces 9, a retrospective on the last decade of education…

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了