Deakin University ManuFutures 2

Architecture Education Waurn Ponds, Victoria, Australia

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An impactful arrival experience and spaces for networking are at the heart of DesignInc’s extension for Deakin University’s ManuFutures 2 hub at the Waurn Ponds campus in Geelong.
Deakin engaged DesignInc to add 3,000sqm to support ManuFutures’ core mission of building capability in manufacturing through new training, services and facilities for entrepreneurs, start-ups and existing businesses.
DesignInc Senior Associate Adrian Doohan said the design deliberately located the new Innoveering Centre with robot arms, 3D printers, lasers and other technical equipment for small-scale prototyping at the building entry to ‘showcase work in action’.
ManuFutures 1, which opened in 2018, was designed by DesignInc with a modular design that allowed for the stage two expansion. The DesignInc team was keen to understand lessons from ManuFutures 1 when designing the second-generation building.
“Listening to the team at Deakin and the experiences of the current tenant innovators and manufacturers, we resolved to go beyond enlarging the big-shed style set up,” Adrian said. “We were determined to add value by establishing a cohesive ManuFutures precinct and a gathering point for entrepreneurs.
Early conversations focused on the vital elements of a place dedicated to innovation. A key design strategy was to break down insularity and offer more open and dynamic areas. The client agreed that central to the process of innovation and growth is the need for making connections, networking, and establishing organisational foundations that will support businesses development.”
To link the building with Country, the DesignInc team connected with local Indigenous artist Billy-Jay O’Toole, a Wadawurrung man and artist whose work was already present on the Deakin University Waurn Ponds campus, to install a 44m graphic along the length of the ManuFutures 2 hallway to make a strong visual statement that connects hub and tenant spaces.
“On entering the facility foyer, the artwork makes the space welcoming with its warm rich colours that ties the facility to Country and grounds it to place. It is a big gesture that feels purposeful and celebrates culture,” Adrian said.
A central node links ManuFutures 1 and ManuFutures 2 with breakout areas and collaborative workspaces that feel very different to traditional manufacturing spaces. The product development centre and six new adaptable tenant spaces allow new ventures to develop, field test and manufacture products to bring to market.
“While the hub establishes a welcoming and dynamic vibe, the overall scheme is essentially quite simple. The core manufacturing tenant bays are functional and well-serviced, essentially empty carcasses with high ceilings, suitable power and loading bays for short- and long-term tenants,” Adrian said.
“Tight completion timelines demanded innovation on our side too. Keeping the project modular and not overcomplicating the building was essential to achieving the outcome in 12 months. The result is a dynamic advanced manufacturing hub for Deakin University and industry.”
Sidebar
For ManuFutures 2, DesignInc took the opportunity to incorporate innovative new building materials developed by FormFlow, a foundation tenant of ManuFutures 1. FormFlow is innovating with world-first technology to produce sharp bends in corrugated steel. From their core innovation, new building products, systems, and sustainability solutions are expected to emerge. More information here https://formflow.net.au/
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For further information, please contact:
Emma Osorio
DesignInc Melbourne, Associate Communications Manager
+61 3 9654 9654 eosorio@melb.designinc.com.au

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Details

Completion date 2022

Project team

DesignInc Architects & Interior Designers