Deakin University CADET / Gray Puksand

Deakin University CADET / Gray Puksand - Image 2 of 32Deakin University CADET / Gray Puksand - Interior Photography, Table, ChairDeakin University CADET / Gray Puksand - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Chair, TableDeakin University CADET / Gray Puksand - Image 5 of 32Deakin University CADET / Gray Puksand - More Images+ 27

Waurn Ponds, Australia
  • Project Team: Mark Freeman, Paul de Podolinsky, Sian Wright, John Pinkerton, Grant Hobson, Tjai Oey
  • Audiovisual: WSP
  • City: Waurn Ponds
  • Country: Australia
More SpecsLess Specs
Deakin University CADET / Gray Puksand - Image 14 of 32
© Mark Duffus

Text description provided by the architects. Gray Puksand has completed a $53.3 million dollar multi-level education facility for Deakin University’s School of Engineering at Waurn Ponds in Geelong.

Deakin University CADET / Gray Puksand - Interior Photography, Windows
© Mark Duffus

Completed in April 2015 and officially opened on Monday, 16 November, the 6700sqm Deakin University Centre for Advanced Design and Engineering Training (CADET) is a unique facility in the Australian University sector, modelled on international experience and best practice in delivering a state-of-the-art sustainable engineering training facility with the latest in cutting edge technologies and specialist learning resources.

Deakin University CADET / Gray Puksand - Image 28 of 32
First Floor Plan

CADET represents a transition from more traditional modes of learning and working to an innovative approach where engineering education is embedded in research activity with an emphasis on design-based learning and industry collaboration. The focus is on enabling engineering students to experience real world scenarios where an idea is developed from a concept, to prototype, to customised manufacture.

Deakin University CADET / Gray Puksand - Interior Photography, Table
© Mark Duffus

Gray Puksand worked closely with the Deakin stakeholder group to deliver purpose- built laboratories, design studios, workshops and interactive learning spaces furnished with industry-leading technology and equipment designed to enable students to creatively solve real-world engineering problems. Social spaces are also in the mix and academic staff work collaboratively in open plan office areas.

Deakin University CADET / Gray Puksand - Interior Photography, Table, Chair, Stairs, Beam, Windows
© Mark Duffus

Mark Freeman, Partner at Gray Puksand and CADET project leader, formulated a series of briefing sessions and planning workshops with key Deakin academic and technical staff during the planning and design development phases of the project. This strategy ensured that the complexities of each specialised area were understood and allowed for in the detailed design.

Deakin University CADET / Gray Puksand - Interior Photography, Facade
© Mark Duffus

Professor Guy Littlefair, Head of School at the School of Engineering says CADET redefines how a modern design-based engineering school should be configured to provide a stimulating and supporting learning environment.

Deakin University CADET / Gray Puksand - Interior Photography, Chair, Table
© Mark Duffus

“The Deakin team was led through facilitation from the designers at Gray Puksand and from the very start of the dialogue, the learning outcomes for students remained at the fore of the purpose,”

He said. “The project has exceeded the original intent, and this is down to the attention to detail by the design team and their linking back to the Deakin stakeholder group.

Deakin University CADET / Gray Puksand - Image 20 of 32
© Mark Duffus

“In terms of a learning environment, all aspects of the centre have been delivered to provide for an exceptional space comprising state-of-the-art functionality and equipment together with a flexible office environment for all school staff - in itself a notable outcome.” He said the building itself, including the services, has become a learning tool for engineering students.

Deakin University CADET / Gray Puksand - Image 30 of 32
Second Floor Plan

“This integration of learning philosophy was progressed throughout the design and construction process and was very much championed by the design team with key input and comment from the Deakin stakeholder group.”

Deakin University CADET / Gray Puksand - Image 2 of 32
© Mark Duffus

CADET’s future-focused engineering and design facilities and planning combined with advanced training capabilities support Project Oriented Design Based Learning (PODBL) and inter-disciplinary learning opportunities across engineering education. This holistic approach prepares Mechanical, Civil, Electrical and Chemical Engineers, Industrial Designers and entrepreneurs of the future.

Deakin University CADET / Gray Puksand - Image 8 of 32
© Mark Duffus

CADET received a Commendation at the 2015 annual CEFPI Victorian Chapter Awards for education design excellence in the New Educational Facility Construction / Entire Educational Facility category.

Project gallery

See allShow less

Project location

Address:75 Pigdons Rd, Waurn Ponds VIC 3216, Australia

Click to open map
Location to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.
About this office
Cite: "Deakin University CADET / Gray Puksand" 30 Dec 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/779565/deakin-university-cadet-gray-puksand> ISSN 0719-8884

© Mark Duffus

迪肯大学工程训练高级设计中心(CADET) / Gray Puksand

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.