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Edith Cowan University, Joondalup Student Village  

Edith Cowan University, Joondalup Student Village

Joondalup, Australia

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Edith Cowan University, Joondalup Student Village

Joondalup, Australia

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STATUS
Built
YEAR
2014
SIZE
25,000 sqft - 100,000 sqft
BUDGET
$10M - 50M
The new six storey building on the edge of Edith Cowan University’s Joondalup campus, just north of
Perth, Western Australia adds 127 beds to, and provides common facilities for, the existing 150 bed
student village of two-storey accommodation buildings.

The building was conceived as part of an “old city wall” that defi nes the eastern edge of the campus,
marking the transition from the urban context of the university to the bushland and lake across the road.
The landscape is sparse and ancient, with daytime summer temperatures averaging 32 degrees C.

Michael Heenan, Allen Jack+Cottier Principal and Design Director, said: “This is
conceived as ‘a building on the edge of the landscape’ – the point at which civilisation
meets an ancient land. In design terms, it both addresses and engages with its
context, and turns its gaze inward, providing comfort and shelter to its occupants in an
unforgiving climate."

The eastern half is of face brick; with corbelled courses, raked beds and panels of contrasting glazed
brick evoking the ancient and weathered quality of an old city wall.
The western half looks back over the campus and the architectural expression responds to the “vibrant,
modern nature” of the university with a more playful expression. Irregular sized windows with coloured
and angled sunshades create bold patterns on the façade and contrast with the sober expression of the
eastern half.

The northern end is expressed as a tower to visually counterpoint the Chancellery building on the other
side of campus and provide an orientation point as the new social centre of the student village.
The building, operated by Campus Living Villages, is designed to provide great fl exibility in terms of the
types of accommodation it offers: students who want to live in an apartment with four friends can do so,
as can individual students wanting an independent studio space.

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