Newman Catholic College Showcases sets the benchmark in the sustainable design of Tropical Architecture.
TPG Architects, renowned local Cairns practice, proudly took home the coveted Best Regional Project award at the recent Far North Queensland Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) Awards and Education Commendation in the State awards in June. Now moving through to the National Awards at the end October. The recognition celebrates the exceptional design and delivery of Newman Catholic College, the first Catholic College to be built on a university campus in Australia.
The awards jury said:
The award citation noted that the building is ”Positioned harmoniously between a major regional highway, lush bushland, and the sprawling university playing fields, Newman Catholic College beautifully responds to its diverse surroundings while harnessing natural ventilation throughout all seasons. The project showcases TPG Architects' ingenuity in integrating sustainable design principles into educational spaces.”
From the vantage point of the highway, the school's commanding presence exudes strength and grandeur. The carefully crafted fenestrations not only enhance the building's aesthetic appeal but also serve to mitigate prevailing weather conditions, conceal services, and provide an acoustic buffer, ensuring an ideal learning environment.
Creating a seamless connection between the school and the surrounding university grounds, the ground level of Newman Catholic College opens up to embrace the borrowed space. Above, the building establishes its distinctive identity, offering tantalizing glimpses of the dynamic activities taking place inside, perfectly balancing both intimacy and grandiosity.
The jury went on to say: