Group 4 - Arden Precinct [×]

Arden Senior Campus explores innovative thinking, radical inclusion, and the integration of future technologies in a senior learning environment. A dedication to building meaningful cross-disciplinary relationships and giving learners the opportunity for autonomous education.
The four learning environment principles (ecological, situational, performative, sensorial) create non-hierarchical learning spaces for individualised experiences of learning and educating. Traditional frameworks of teacher-focused learning are decentralised to encourage cross-disciplinary interactions within the complex campus ecology. Learners are given a sense of ownership over their education, as the campus adjusts to the needs of learners, rather than the learner compromising to a traditional campus framework.
The campus layout is informed by learning neighbourhoods, as well as the existing landscape the campus is built on. Across six levels, learners and educators develop relationships with community and nature, with the flow of water highlighting the existing conditions of the Arden site. Natural flood plains dominate Arden, their presence a focal point in the development of Arden as a precinct. The same presence of water is found throughout the campus, with multiple iterations of flowing water connecting the campus vertically and laterally.
Natural and artificial lighting work together, to maximise the learners’ abilities to retain information by adhering to the natural circadian rhythm. The campus intranet and metaverse allow for the campus community and ecology to exist globally, in both digital and physical mediums.
Team:
Jiaqi Ma
Jiafei Huang
Liam Marsh