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Case study: Light, nature and connection – an aesthetic for physics at ANU

With its stunning outlooks over Lake Burley Griffin, the new ANU Research School of Physics building, designed by Hassell, was an opportunity to embed wellbeing features as a primary element of the aesthetic. There is a clear alignment between the building blocks of the discipline and the final form and function.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

23 Apr 2024 1m read View Author

With its stunning outlooks over Lake Burley Griffin, the new ANU Research School of Physics building, designed by Hassell, was an opportunity to embed wellbeing features as a primary element of the aesthetic. There is a clear alignment between the building blocks of the discipline – light, energy, matter and the interconnections between objects and forces – and the final form and function.

An intelligent balance has been achieved between human-centric design, biophilic materiality and definition of secure, contained zones for research and focused work. As a result, the interior environment becomes an enabler for discovery, innovation, collaboration and engagement with industry, the public and the research community.

The Research School incorporates laboratories including a state-ofthe-art 1600-square-metre flexible nanofabrication facility, semi-open neighbourhood workspaces, social spaces and a 250-seat auditorium that will be used for performative science and public outreach, connecting physicists with the public in new and exciting ways.

Download this case study to see how Hassell's ANU Research School of Physics integrates wellbeing and stunning views to foster scientific inquiry and community collaboration.

Case study: Light, nature and connection – an aesthetic for physics at ANU
Case study: Light, nature and connection – an aesthetic for physics at ANU
With its stunning outlooks over Lake Burley Griffin, the new ANU Research School of Physics building, designed by Hassell, was an opportunity to embed wellbeing features as a primary element of the aesthetic. There is a clear alignment between the building blocks of the discipline and the final form and function.
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