This project develops an urban strategy for school campuses that breaks bulky massing patterns, creating intricate spaces that are full of light and greenery, breaking wind tunnels, setting the scene for surprise and delight, and cultivating a general sense of wellbeing for students on campus. Aiming to demonstrate sustainable construction, teaching the students through the built form how materials can be recycled and reused in a more considered manner.
Best in Studio: 'Wasted'
Most outstanding design project in the studio 'Wasted,' in the Master of Architecture.
Nossal Oasis Main Courtyard
Nossal Oasis is designed to offer students generous outdoor courtyard spaces for gatherings. This perspective showcases a diverse array of lush vegetation and abundant natural light, creating an engaging and vibrant environment for students to immerse themselves in.
Nossal Oasis Secondary Courtyard
The courtyard and external breakout spaces are fundamental elements in the design of Nossal Oasis. They offer an alternative learning experience that transcends traditional indoor settings and fosters spontaneous and informal interactions.
Floor Plans
Elevations
Sections
Diagrams
These diagrams show the design strategies that underpin the concept of Nossal Oasis, with a primary focus on transitioning from the existing condensed programming to a more expansive and decompressed precinct. Additionally, they include depictions of specific learning settings to provide a view of the design concept.
In the spirit of reconciliation Monash University acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.