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ADaPT (Advanced Design and Prototyping Technologies)

ADaPT (Advanced Design and Prototyping Technologies)

Client:
Griffith University

Location:
Griffith University Gold Coast Campus

Status:
Ongoing

Traditional Custodians od the Land:
Yugambeh Language Group of Bundjalung Nation

Contact Person:
Lawrence Toaldo

The Advanced Design and Prototyping Technologies (ADaPT) building is a leading-edge project that will expand Griffith University’s reputation and capacity in bio-medical engineering, advanced design and prototyping, new materials and clean energy technologies.

In collaboration with Blight Rayner, our practice has been engaged as principal consultant and lead specialist lab design architect, interior and landscape architect.

The building will connect Griffith’s Gold Coast campus and the Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct, occupying a site that formerly served as an Operational Centre for 2018 Commonwealth Games. With a high degree of transparency, the ADaPT building will form a new welcoming frontage for the University.

The leading-edge facility has been designed to house a range of highly specialised equipment such as materials characterization instruments, electron microscopes, materials fabrication technologies, biological and biomedical laboratories including cGMP facilities for formulation and processing, along with a range of non-biological laboratories, clean rooms, supporting micro and nanomachining laboratories.  The university will also dedicate a significant portion of space to its partners to enable interdisciplinary collaboration and research.

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Client:
Griffith University

Location:
Griffith University Gold Coast Campus

Status:
Ongoing

Traditional Custodians od the Land:
Yugambeh Language Group of Bundjalung Nation

Contact Person:
Lawrence Toaldo