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LILYDALE HEIGHTS COLLEGE  
CAMPUS MODERNISATION

Lilydale Heights College Campus Modernisation project involved the refurbishment and construction of new facilities across two stages to integrate the school's offering of Science and Technology.

 

Stage 1, consisted of  refurbishing the existing dedicated arts and technology building and centralising the specialist teaching facilities. The design ethos for the upgraded technology spaces aims to foster a 'design thinking' problem-solving approach to learning. By strategically situating collaborative and adaptable group spaces alongside ICT digital and maker spaces/machine rooms. The interconnected layout of these spaces operates as a cohesive system, facilitating a smooth transition for students as they move between areas, seamlessly addressing project challenges through hands-on problem-solving and creation.

 

Stage 2 focused on enhancing the Science, Maths and Home Economic facilities of Lilydale Heights College. The new facility integrates core science and maths teaching areas, consolidates science labs and prep rooms, with the functional planning design allowing for easy setup of activities. Additionally, the facility includes two new home economic preparation kitchens and relocates the school's own Valleydale Café an important and expanded offering to VCAL students.

Planex Lockers Case Study: https://www.planex.com.au/projects/lilydale-heights-college/

PROJECT

EDUCATION

LOCATION

LILYDALE

VICTORIA

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Level 6 55 Exhibition St, Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia

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A valued asset to Melbourne Polytechnic’s refurbished Greensborough Campus is the Melbourne Innovation Centre, an internationally acclaimed business incubator providing expertise, training, programs and networks to help grow sustainable business enterprises, create work opportunities and boost economic development.

At the Greensborough facility there is a collaborative working space for up to 30 people, as well as 24 offices—including some with sliding partitions to form larger areas—a breakout area and a mixture of small-to-medium-sized meeting rooms.

The success of the Melbourne Innovation Centre is contingent upon the cross-pollination of ideas. Tectura’s design supports this by providing a plethora of flexible work spaces to choose from to nurture spontaneous discussion and idea generation.

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