AIICS Hall technical case study

AIICS Hall technical case study

The AIICS Multi Purpose Hall and extension to the amenities building is the continuation of new building work as part of RKA’s long term masterplan and staging strategy for the Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School. The materiality and structural concept is in keeping with the previous school buildings at AIICS by RKA, with the primary steel structure expressed to reveal its careful detailing and structural efficiency. The structure is deliberately simple and repetitive, supporting a large mono-pitched skillion roof which also serves as a rainwater catchment area which leads to rainwater tanks that provide landscape irrigation to the entire school. ASI Steel Clad Structures Building Design Award 2010 - State Winner (QLD NT).

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AIICS Hall technical case study
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03 May 2018
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