Business School and Teaching Complex By FJMT + Archimedia
Business School and Teaching Complex Exterior Building Details
Business School and Teaching Complex Exterior Facade
Business School and Teaching Complex Exterior Landscape
Business School and Teaching Complex Interior Seating Area
Business School and Teaching Complex Interior Skylight
Business School and Teaching Complex Interior Ceiling
We develop architectural forms that opens through a series of organic flowing ribbons as a sign of invitation, outreach and optimism, gathering energy from the site into a new main public square. This glass-coated stainless steel and aircraft which have been prepared with care to orient and joined the shape and internal volume of new building for a significant landscape element. Central atrium and meeting rooms are internally directed out of the two biggest bands to connect with the natural scenery of the Auckland Domain, a figural northern ‘head’ is turned to look directly into the Harbour and Rangitoto island temporarily end the axial vista Wynyard Street. Our inspiration for this project was taken directly from the fusion of natural landscapes, urban form and the heritage of cultural exchange and flow that characterizes this beautiful site on the edge of the campus, overlooking Auckland Harbour and the Auckland Domain. Before construction of the park was once known to the modern valley to the river, which flows straight to Waipapa Harbour, and it was near this river that the early European settlers who traded with the tribes Ngati Whatua. Podium forms of spatial imbalance is joined with a ribbon suspended in the heart of the new atrium complex, interconnecting rooms with workplace teaching, learning and social spaces Business School. Expression of fluid and open architecture provides a strong contemporary parable for the traditional buildings that characterized the island early European universities. A powerful new symbols of research and knowledge, provide an appropriate international projections for Schools that values excellence, innovation, progress and openness, welcome and embrace people of Auckland. Ribbon forms are created through layers of stainless steel and glass, equipped with an external suspension, color-glass panels of titanium inter-layer. Podium basal and pre-cast panels to provide appropriate screening and isolation to sensitive areas, controlled natural light filtering through the skylight openings that are protected and to characterize and articulate the learning experience. At the center of a complex of two interconnected rooms that create a sense of the scientific community. A welcoming front yard or an open square which is defined by gentle curves embracing the form, and the central atrium that connects vertically at all levels of the building complex.