Western Edge Biosciences, The University of Melbourne

Education

The University of Melbourne’s Biosciences wayfinding unifies the highly functional requirements of the building’s programme with the aspirational architectural objectives.

Through early collaboration with Hassell, surfaces in key locations were reserved for wayfinding and framed using the same timber detailing principles developed for the vitrines and study nooks. These surfaces became a canvas for wayfinding, regulatory and room booking information, arranged in a graphically considered way to suit the calmness of the space. The business-like nature of the wayfinding was offset by the organic design of the lift graphics, which we developed using cell-based imagery produced by Vet Science PHD candidates.

Scope

Wayfinding Strategy
Signage Design
Environmental Graphics

Country

Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung

Location

Naarm (Melbourne), Victoria

Team

Client
The University of Melbourne

Architect
Hassell

Builder
Kane

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