Visitor Centre Design
Award winning Kerstin Thompson Architects designed the $2.2 million Visitor Centre for the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne.
The Fitzroy-based architectural practice was chosen unanimously by a panel of judges for its innovative and elegant design.
Set among the treetops, the Visitor Centre will cater for visitors to both the remnant bushland experience of the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne and the planted botanic garden experience of the Australian Garden.
The weathered timbered building has been designed to give a tree top experience for visitors, offering a tantalising glimpse of the vistas of both the remnant bushland, the new, highly landscaped Australian Garden, and at the same time ensuring that the existing ecology of the site is retained.
The Visitor Centre will feature gallery space, a retail area, an indoor and outdoor café as well as an entry garden which takes visitors down a dramatic stepped and ramped deckscape and gently into the Australian Garden.
The judging criteria were stringent, focussing on function, environmental and operational efficiency, architectural impact, flexibility and design innovation.
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