Flyover Gallery / Branch Studio Architects
The ?Flyover Gallery? as it is now named, was and still is an existing first floor pedestrian [student & staff] link way between two precincts within Caroline Chisholm College in Braybrook.
© Peter Clarke
Architects: Branch Studio Architects
Location: 204 Churchill Ave, Braybrook VIC 3019, Australia
Architect In Charge: Brad Wray
Area: 126.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Peter Clarke
Builder: Behmer & Wright
Steel Contractor: : Sp Mclean
Structural Engineer: Perrett Simpson Stantin
Building Surveyor: Michel Group
Budget: $433,540
Construction Duration: 4 Months
© Peter Clarke
From the architect. The ?Flyover Gallery? as it is now named, was and still is an existing first floor pedestrian [student & staff] link way between two precincts within Caroline Chisholm College in Braybrook.
© Peter Clarke
Spanning some 21 metres between the Arts wing to the south and the school`s Science wing to the north, Its original condition was an open-air dead corridor, awkwardly covered by three existing metal roof planes. It was often only inhabited by the remnants of snack rappers left by students during recess and between classes. The school`s only request: to make it look ?good?, seemed to hugely und...
© Peter Clarke
Architects: Branch Studio Architects
Location: 204 Churchill Ave, Braybrook VIC 3019, Australia
Architect In Charge: Brad Wray
Area: 126.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Peter Clarke
Builder: Behmer & Wright
Steel Contractor: : Sp Mclean
Structural Engineer: Perrett Simpson Stantin
Building Surveyor: Michel Group
Budget: $433,540
Construction Duration: 4 Months
© Peter Clarke
From the architect. The ?Flyover Gallery? as it is now named, was and still is an existing first floor pedestrian [student & staff] link way between two precincts within Caroline Chisholm College in Braybrook.
© Peter Clarke
Spanning some 21 metres between the Arts wing to the south and the school`s Science wing to the north, Its original condition was an open-air dead corridor, awkwardly covered by three existing metal roof planes. It was often only inhabited by the remnants of snack rappers left by students during recess and between classes. The school`s only request: to make it look ?good?, seemed to hugely und...
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