Wilson School Finalist in NZ Engineering Awards
16 November 2009
The Wilson Special Needs School in
Takapuna is a finalist in the 2009 New Zealand Engineering
Excellence Awards, Building and Construction
category.
The School is a special needs educational
facility that provides care for children with physical and
mental disabilities. The innovative school building was
recognised earlier this year, winning the inaugural New
Zealand Architecture Medal.
In 2001, the Ministry of
Education engaged Opus to develop the design for a new
school on the existing site. Until then, the staff for had
been operating out of inadequate prefab
premises.
Opus’ multi-disciplinary team adopted a
collaborative approach to address the significant functional
requirements for the building. The development of the
purpose-built facility was a first for New Zealand and
demanded a sensitive approach to address a multitude of
special requirements.
The design incorporates novel
classroom features, utilises natural ventilation and light -
with special lighting chosen for environmental
sustainability, and uses predominately timber for the
cladding of the integrated box like structure. The fire
safety addressed the needs of the disabled, non-ambulant
children and was integrated in to the design. It was very
cost-effective without compromising on quality and has
resulted in a great deal of positive feedback from the
school community.
“This is a great opportunity for the engineers to put their hands up and tell us about the great work they have done over the past few years”, says Andrew Cleland, Chief Executive at the Institute of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ).
The 2009 New Zealand Engineering Excellence Awards will be held in Wellington on Wednesday 23 November.
http://www.nzeeawards.org.nz
http://www.opus.co.nz
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