GHD leads the way for Guide Dogs

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2 December 2009

GHD architects have designed a contemporary new education centre for Guide Dogs Victoria.

In keeping with the bushland setting along the Yarra River in Kew, the proposed new building will provide a central venue for training, conference and administration activities for the association.

GHD designed the facility to consolidate the various campus buildings, presenting a fresh image by providing a new entrance experience and arrival point in a low, lean envelope.
The main conference facilities are raised to allow parking below, and the cantilevered form overlooks the river and parklands to take advantage of the views in and out of the site, as well as the natural beauty of its surrounds.

The conference rooms can be opened to provide balconies that enjoy views out across the river as well as to the new arrival courtyard space. In this way, the balcony acts with the court to form an amphitheatre to suit their annual Open Day event and other large gatherings.

For further information, contact:

Sonia Adams

GHD Library

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