RMIT Building 220

Education in Victoria, Australia
37°40′51″S 145°03′52″E / 37.680919°S 145.064477°E / -37.680919; 145.064477Completed1998OwnerRMITDesign and constructionArchitecture firmWood MarshAwards and prizesRAIA, 1998 - Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Buildings

The RMIT Building 220 is one of the best known suburban educational buildings in Victoria. Designed by the practice of Wood Marsh, the building was built in 1998 as part of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) university Bundoora campus. It is part of RMIT's image campaign where the University is set to become more radical towards a new progressive identity. The building is a program of acquisition on suburban campus together with the University's other suburban campus which is the Brunswick campus.

Architecture

The building introduces a bold textural and planning concept to an unremarkable outer suburban campus. The arc read as a metallic fuselage, while in an ironic twist, the rock textured concrete abutments are perforated with circular windows. The educational building is a formal reflections on texture, tectonics, and colour as expressed through a building skin.

Award

1998 - RAIA, National Awards, Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Buildings, Commendation

References

  • Philip Goad: New Directions In Australian Architecture
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