Preshil (Junior Campus)

Preshil. The Margaret Lyttle Memorial School, Junior Campus
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Alternative namesArlington, Junior School
General information
TypeSchool
Architectural styleRegional modernism
LocationVictoria
Address395 Barkers Road
Town or cityKew
CountryAustralia
Coordinates37°48′48″S 145°02′57″E / 37.8133°S 145.0493°E / -37.8133; 145.0493
Construction started1931 (1964)
Completed1975[1]
OwnerPreshil, The Margret Lyttle Memorial School
Design and construction
Architect(s)Kevin Borland
Awards and prizesRAIA, Victorian Architectural Medal for Outstanding Building, 1972

The Margaret Lyttle Memorial School Junior Campus is the junior campus of Preshil. It was designed by Kevin Borland.[2] The buildings that Kevin Borland designed at the Preshil School are experimental in design and use triangular and hexagonal geometries together with diagonals in both plan and section. This creates a variety of internal and external spaces, irregular forms and buildings that strongly deviates from the conventional school buildings of that time. The precise forme of each building and its detailing is counteracted by the use of raw timber posts and beams.[3]

The campus size is not much bigger than a large residential block in the area, which creates a lively density of play spaces, trees and buildings. The buildings are laid out in a labyrinthine, non-hierarchical and non-institutional way, integrating the new buildings with the existing 1930s cottage and the landscape on the site. The buildings were designed to accommodate the school's approach to active learning, embodied in the child-scaled and multi-purpose buildings.[4]

The principal is Josh Brody.

  1. ^ "Preshil The Margaret Lyttle Memorial School". Victoria. School Choice. 2007. Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 9 October 2007.
  2. ^ Kevin Borland Architecture From The Heart, Doug Evans with HC Borland and Conrad Hamann. RMIT University Press ISBN 1-921166-20-7
  3. ^ Preshil Junior school. Victorian Heritage Database. [Cited: 04 09, 2012.] http://vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au/vhd/heritagevic#detail_places;13627
  4. ^ Victorian Heritage Register (Heritage Register Number: Prov H0072), HERMES ID: 13627, 18.7.05, pg 4-5