By Breathe
As part of the New Student Precinct, Melbourne University was looking to build a triple bottom line student experience. It was to build on cultural diversity, be wholly sustainable, socially responsible and provide a new and unique student offering, expanding on the existing student experience.
Melbourne University wanted to build a series of pop up modules that could be assembled together to form precincts of activation to support the student experience. The pop-ups are an assembly of three simple elements — the pod, the platform and the plants. The pods come together to form small scale urban spaces as study pavilions or hospitality offerings. The platforms connect the pods, form seating and performance platforms, and provide elegant accessibility solutions on an undulating campus.
The indigenous plants ground the pods as both cooling devices and education pieces. Melbourne University’s own School of Ecosystem and Forest Science are leading national research on the urban heat island effect, cooling provided via green roofs and the reintroduction of biodiversity into urban landscapes. The pods provide the framework to roll out this research into the campus as a whole, acting as a living lab that educates students in tangible sustainable and social outcomes.
In line with the priority towards environmental sustainability, the pods are built from 100% recyclable steel, Australian Class 1 recycled timber battens, glass, recycled timber floorboards, 100% renewable cork flooring and 100% recycled upholstery made from plastic bottles. Finishes are low VOC and materials are fixed mechanically with no adhesives, to ensure future re-use at the end of the life cycle. Importantly, the pods are 100% electric in their operation — there is no gas connection.
At its core, this project is about equality, social justice, sustainability and helping educate our future leaders in what positive change can look and feel like.
Photography by Kristoffer Paulsen
We are proud to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land upon which Home.Two stands. We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture.
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Our Approach
Breathe undertakes meaningful projects we can be proud of — those that align with our purpose and values.
Since we focus on maximising positive impact, many of our projects don’t fit the common definition of ‘architecture’.
We work to understand who we’re designing for. We strive to inspire, engage and support our clients and the broader communities we serve.
We prioritise social, environmental and economic sustainability in every project. We question the status quo to pursue outcomes that are informed by, and seek to better, those that came before.
Above all, we prioritise ethics along with aesthetics, and design without ego, to create the best outcomes for our clients and their communities.