New Model

HOBART – St Michael’s Collegiate Middle School, for years 5, 6, 7 and 8, is an urban high school campus in central Hobart; comprising a refurbished 1920s school building and a new three-storey classroom extension that acts as a hub, engaging and vibrantly connecting old and new.

Existing floor space was doubled by creating a new classroom wing and converting existing accommodation to larger, more open, contemporary learning environments.

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The plan form of the addition breaks the dominant paradigm of classrooms arranged about corridors, creating an open learning environment with a democratic disposal of spaces to meet current teaching and learning processes – yet it is strongly connected to the existing heritage classroom elements.

In response to the need for contemporary, flexible teaching space, classrooms wrap around a central, divisible general purpose space, enlivening both. Classrooms are also divisible by operable walls for further flexibility within each teaching space.

On the lower ground floor, a sheltered canteen enlivens and connects the existing playground outside with circulation routes, stairs and a new lift inside.

Unashamedly contemporary, the new wing overtly expresses a new mode of learning, both functionally in its disposition of space, and formally in its architectural and sculptural expression.

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