- 14 Moonbi St, Brendale QLD 4500
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South Melbourne Primary
Rising to a height of six storeys is Victoria’s first vertical state school, whose key innovation is the unprecedented integration of shared school and community facilities. An outstanding and highly awarded project, this government primary school for 525 students, also includes an early learning centre, maternal and child health centre, multi-purpose community rooms and indoor and outdoor multi-purpose sports courts.
Hayball chose modulyss Opposite 907 with its light and neutral palette to complement the finishes in this exciting learning environment.
Awards
2019 Australian Urban Design Awards, Award: Winner Built Projects – Local and Neighbourhood Scale
2020 City of Port Phillip Design and Development Awards, Commendation, Sustainability
2020 City of Port Phillip Design and Development Awards
2019 Learning Environments Australasia (LEA), Australasian Region Awards, Overall Winner
2019 Learning Environments Australasia (LEA), Australasian Region Awards, Winner, New Construction / Entire New Educational Facility
2018 Association for Learning Environments, LE Solutions, James D MacConnell Award
2018 Victorian School Design Awards – Winner – Ministerial Award for Best Use of Inclusive Design
2018 Learning Environments Australasia, Victorian Awards – Winner – New Construction / Entire New Educational Facility
2018 The Urban Developer Awards – Winner – Excellence in Design Innovation
2016 World Architecture Festival Awards – Future Project of the Year, Winner
2016 World Architecture Festival Awards – Education, Future Projects, Category Winner
Project name: | South Melbourne Primary School |
Location: | Melbourne, VIC, Australia |
Architect: | Hayball Architects |
Brand: | modulyss Carpet Tile |
Range/s: | Opposite |
Format: | 50cm x 50 cm Tile |
Colour/s: | 907 | 983 |
Photographer: | Dianna Snape Photography |