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Specified in the new Central Courtyard Building, Verosol blinds are helping create a place in which lessons are learnt and friendships are forged.
Completed in 2021, Macquarie University 1 Central Courtyard Building replaces a pre-existing building that was home to mainly retail space, food and beverage outlets, student social facilities, and so on. Located centrally, adjacent to the Central Courtyard, that old building was viewed as very much the heart and soul of the university; a place where friendships were forged and plans were set in place.
The new building, designed by local firm Architectus, takes that original spirit and adds to it. Apart from 17 new retail outlets, a student bar, and terraces â which overlook the Central Courtyard on one side, and Macquarie Lake and native bushland on the other â the Central Courtyard Building also includes 26 teaching rooms (all with open, mobile layouts), breakout study areas, two interactive makerspaces, and a new Graduation Hall.
Unlike the building it replaces, which like most of the Universityâs older buildings was designed in the Brutalist style, the new facility gestures more towards the contemporary. While it does reference those older buildings, it also connects more closely with the courtyard, the bush and so on. Light, life, and openness are now the order of the day.
When choosing shading systems to help make this possible and moderate this abundance of light, the architects looked no further than Verosol, a well-established manufacturer and supplier of high-end shading systems and performance fabrics.
The Verosol products included in the project were Ambience Motorised Roller Blinds with the 802 SilverScreen Enviro fabric. Part of the companyâs signature SilverScreen range, these products boast industry-leading solar reflection capabilities. The fabric is cradle to cradle certified and holds GreenRate Level A certification from Global Green Tag.
Thanks to their unique composition, created via a process of applying a microscopic layer of aluminium to textile, 802 SilverScreen Enviro provides great vision through to the outside and reflects 74% of solar radiation. As used, in the Central Courtyard Building, they keep all the various spaces comfortable while contributing to the buildingâs overall thermal efficiency.
LOCATION: Macquarie Park, NSW Australia
ARCHITECT: Architectus
BUILDER: FDC
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