Twilight view of the Junior Secondary Studies building
With Year 7 entering high schools in Queensland in 2015, Trinity Bay High School needed new facilities to accommodate the additional 300 or so students this would bring. A Junior Secondary Studies precinct was developed… This new double storey wing of the school contains 11 class rooms and accompanying work spaces, along with a staffroom, toilets, lift and covered play area. I was tasked by the architect, Peddle Thorp, and the builders, Hansen Yuncken, to highlight the new building with a mix of daytime and twilight architectural images. With the aid of some TBHS students, we were also able to bring the new classrooms and covered areas to life prior to their use in term one, 2015.
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Student arriving for the school day at Trinity Bay
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View from walkway to the new building
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Twilight view of the Block X building
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Students on the upper floor of the new building
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The Junior Secondary precinct within the school grounds
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Panels provide respite from the afternoon sun
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Interior of one the building’s new classrooms
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Covered walkway and entrance to the Junior Secondary Studies building
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Classrooms on the upper level of the Junior Secondary Studies building
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Classrooms and shaded stairwell on upper floor
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The two level Junior Secondary Studies building
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Staff room in the new building
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Students relaxing under the new covered walkway, linking the Junior Studies precinct
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Shaded stairwell
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The two level Junior Secondary Studies building
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View through room dividers to adjacent classroom
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Students in the one of the new classrooms
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Twilight view of the two storey Secondary Studies building
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The two level Junior Secondary Studies building
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Looking into one of the new classrooms
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Students on the upper level of the Junior Secondary Studies building
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Vertical shading blocks the afternoon sun