Its highly-transparent, floating upper volume is anchored to the earth by a series of sculptural elements including a dramatic concrete vault along its northern edge and two semi-enclosed stairs that taper to the ground plane in the northeast and southwest. Each of these elements help to establish the new building as an iconic marker for Carey and its broader community.
Continuing its success, the Macquarie University Incubator was also recognised at the WAN Awards, picking up a Highly Commended: Wood in Architecture. The WAN Awards are the world’s largest international architecture awards programme.
Read more about the design of Carey Baptist Grammar School here.