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Mount Alvernia College Buildings in Kedron

Education Facility in Brisbane design by m3architecture, Queensland, Australia

29 Apr 2016

Mount Alvernia College Buildings

Design: m3architecture

Location: 82 Cremorne Road, Kedron 4031, Brisbane, Australia

Mount Alvernia College’s new La Verna Building, Anthony Building and La Foresta Garden

Mount Alvernia College

After being commissioned to complete the College’s master plan in 2011, the firm proposed a school based around three gardens; a community garden, a garden for gathering and a recreation garden.

Mount Alvernia College

The design reflects the school’s Franciscan history, St Francis’ love of the natural world and the importance of the relationship between humankind and nature.

Mount Alvernia College

The substantial productive garden forms the front entrance to the school, flanked by administration, carceri, lunch area, cafeteria and home economics. It is a place of learning, nourishment, productivity and beauty. The main social space sits adjacent to the cafeteria, ‘La Cucina’, and releases north into the garden. Conceived as an oversized floating picnic rug, it is broken up with a multitude of columns that create spaces within the whole.

Mount Alvernia College

In total, the project includes 20 classrooms, six laboratories, three home economics spaces, commercial kitchen and cafeteria, administration, a prayer space, a roof terrace, and the community garden. The buildings themselves structure the garden, resulting in a sympathetic relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Mount Alvernia College

Photography © CFJ Mt-Alvernia

Mount Alvernia College Buildings in Kedron images / information received 290416 from m3architecture

Website: Mount Alvernia College

Location: 82 Cremorne Road, Kedron 4031, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

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