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Wilson Architects and Scandinavian firm Henning Larsen Architects have joined forces to win the tender to design QUT’s new $65m Education Precinct on the Kelvin Grove Campus.
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The project will be a model for educational precincts internationally and will set a new benchmark for contemporary and sustainable design. The Precinct will promote a strong identity for QUT and position the university at the forefront by creating a new teaching building for the Faculty of Education, the Oodgeroo Unit and E Learning services.
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A new pedestrian hub for the campus with strong connections with the Kelvin Grove Community is also on the agenda, and Wilson Architects + Henning Larsen Architects will be partnering with landscaping experts Taylor Cullity Lethlean to collaborate this part of the project.
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“This project will be a flagship and transformative development for QUT, offering new teaching and learning opportunities in a stimulating and sustainable world-class environment,” says Hamilton Wilson, Managing Director of Wilson Architects.