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1. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre North facing façade 8706 px 6531 px 4 MB A3 print |
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2. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre View through heritage context. 6531 px 8706 px 3 MB A3 print |
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3. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre The linkway between contemporary addition and the 1868 Orderly Room 8706 px 6531 px 4 MB A3 print |
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4. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre Level 2 coffered ceiling within the contemporary addition 11608 px 8708 px 3 MB A3 print |
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5. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre Reading nooks 3878 px 5813 px 3 MB A3 print |
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6. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre Reading nooks 6531 px 8706 px 4 MB A3 print |
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7. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre Level 1 within the contemporary addition 11608 px 8708 px A3 print |
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8. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre View through heritage context. 8706 px 6531 px 5 MB A3 print |
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9. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre Façade of the 1868 Orderly Room entry at Kepler Street 5242 px 7859 px 3 MB A3 print |
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10. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre 1868 Orderly Room 8706 px 6531 px 3 MB A3 print |
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11. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre North facing façade 6531 px 8706 px 3 MB A3 print |
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12. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre 'Bridge' between the 1868 Orderly Room and the contemporary addition 8706 px 6531 px 3 MB A3 print |
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13. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre South facing façade 8481 px 11305 px 3 MB A3 print |
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14. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre Site Plan 4961 px 3508 px 1 MB A4 print |
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15. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre Ground Floor Plan 4961 px 3508 px 1 MB A4 print |
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16. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre First Floor Plan 4961 px 3508 px 1 MB A4 print |
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17. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre Second Floor Plan 4961 px 3508 px 1013 KB A4 print |
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18. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre Section 4961 px 3508 px 895 KB A4 print |
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19. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre Elevations 4961 px 3508 px 1 MB A4 print |
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20. Warrnambool Learning and Library Centre Reflected Ceiling Plans 4961 px 3508 px 1 MB A4 print |
The Warrnambool Library and Learning Centre replaces the existing local library with a much larger, brighter, and accessible space in the heart of Warrnambool’s CDB. The new space is located on the South West TAFE campus and provides facilities for both the local community and South West TAFE students and staff.
The space includes a modern indoor-outdoor café, public computers, exhibition and display areas, places to study and read, meeting rooms, a dedicated children’s area, and a games and digital media zone.
The project is the outcome of a partnership between the Victorian Government, South West TAFE and Warrnambool City Council and realizes a vision to bring together education, community and the arts.
Drawing on extensive public consultation, the project’s conceptual framework pillars were:
• Delight - Natural light, connection with the outdoors, different light levels, light as a way to measure the passing of time.
• History, Heritage and Narrative - Ensuring the design reflects local history, heritage to support the creation of a compelling design narrative.
• The Third Place - Creating space for the exchange of ideas, enjoyment, and to create and build relationships.
The project included a new 3-storey contemporary building connected by a glazed linkway to the refurbished heritage-listed single-storey 1868 Orderly Room, one of nine buildings on site with heritage significance.
The linkway operates as a laneway that supports pedestrian connection through the campus, and clearly delineates the heritage-listed building from the new structure.
Another key device fitting the character of the old with the new is a “bridge” that creates an additional connection at the first-floor level where the original stage within the Orderly Room was located. Operating in a similarly performative manner, with landings offering space enough for seating or performances, the bridge also delivers views throughout both buildings.
The curved façade of the contemporary building reveals curated views over Warrnambool and the ocean, with draped precast concrete defining the architectural language of the contemporary upper levels, as well as providing a backdrop for the adjacent heritage-listed Customs House. These animated forms allow the façade to peel away from glazing elements and curate views, as well as regulating daylight and shading throughout the design.
The interiors reference both the Warrnambool CBD grid, established by Robert Hoddle, and the gridded coffered ceiling within the Orderly Room. This intentionally extends an existing architectural relationship with the city and the heritage building and serves to bind the contemporary and heritage buildings together. The grid and articulated ceiling manifests in the design throughout each new level, with differing ceiling arrangements acting as a contemporary deconstruction of the original ceiling.
The environmental impact has been minimised via adaptive re-use of materials, wherever possible, and careful selection of long-life building materials requiring minimal. Landscaping supports local diversity and the long-term development of tree avenues. Rain gardens have also been installed.
Project size | 2479 m2 |
Site size | 4033 m2 |
Completion date | 2021 |
Building levels | 3 |
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Kosloff Architecture |