James Cubitt Architects Designed UNE Black Rose Building Refurbishment
JCA was engaged through UNE to undertake the design and documentation of the Universities Marketing and Public Affairs Department. The project identified two key objectives, firstly to seek more efficient use of the existing space which was no longer suitable or comfortable to work in, and secondly, to not only enhance the space, but provide staff with a bold, vibrant, contemporary, and fun work environment.
With limited funds available, colour was considered the most flexible and cost-effective approach. UNE had recently undertaken a bold marketing campaign, reinvigorating the university's logo and attempting to put more ‘fun’ back into how the campus and organisation was perceived.
Lime green, now the primary university colour, became the basis from which the use of colour evolved. Taking cues from the proposed carpet, other colours were introduced through furniture, finishes, and wall treatments, presenting a very bold and flamboyant outcome.
The flexible nature of the department and the way in which they operate is reflected by the looseness in the FF&E, with wheels giving greater freedom to how staff work, interact, and collaborate. This approach, whilst not new, was a radical departure from previous work environments on campus and demonstrated the value in engaging with staff when developing their work environment. The fitout has been richly received by staff and reinforces the value of client, consultant relationships in implementing a clearly defined brief.
Project Details
Firm: James Cubitt Architects
Type: Colleges, Universities, Institutes
Design Style: Contemporary / Modern
Location: Armidale, NSW
Photographer: David Elkins
Status: Completed
Year: 2013
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