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Deakin Law School Building by Woods Bagot

Woods Bagot has completed the Deakin Law School Building, introducing a sculptural and coiled learning environment to reconcile a splintered campus. The building delivers five levels of flexible, active learning spaces that cut across the continuum of formality and informality, with students able to move seamlessly between modes of learning. Two levels are dedicated entirely to student support and health and wellbeing services, with spaces allocated for student retreat and contemplation on campus. The Wellness Garden features native plants, stones, a deconstructed creek and tiered seating, while the winter garden on level five provides a space high above the trees, with a vertical plant wall and floor-to-ceiling glass louvres. Three larger experimental Premier Learning Spaces challenge conventional learning typologies – a large, tiered presentation area is designed to serve as a collaborative space when not in presentation mode.

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