Architect: Cottee Parker Architects & JSTN Architects
Installer: BMG Building
Categories: Community, Education, Project, Sports and aquatics
Builder: Kane Construction
Account Manager: Vaughan Penny
Photographer: Logan Dodds
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The project
The Capalaba State College Sports Complex was born from a vision to bridge the gap between the college’s junior and senior campuses, and to provide a state-of-the-art facility that could serve both the school and the wider community. Commissioned by the Queensland Department of Education and created by the architectural collaboration between Cottee Parker Architects and JSTN Architects, the new edifice was expertly brought to life by Kane Construction in just over six months.
The overall ambition for the project was to create two modern precincts: an innovative learning centre, and a sporting and recreational facility spanning a staggering 3,500 m2. “In terms of the sports building, the college wanted to ensure that the precinct would service the surrounding community,” explains Justin Giovenco, Director of Brisbane-based JSTN Architects. As such, the magnificent new complex was designed to include large sporting courts, full-size performance areas, GLA spaces, theatre spots and seating.
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A detail of how the Acoustic Timber™ joins with other internal steel structures
Acoustic Timber™ in Tasmanian Oak lining the Capalaba sports complex walls and ceiling
The external façade of Capalaba sports complex
A detail of Acoustic Timber™ framing the high-level windows
The solution
The Acoustic Timber panels in a stunning shade of Tasmanian Oak proved to be the ideal solution. Autex Acoustics’ signature product is designed to realistically imitate timber, while ensuring an outstanding performance. “The panels were the perfect choice because of their durability, excellent sound absorption, and warm, natural aesthetic,” Justin explains. “The wood grain finish coupled with a groove detail throughout each panel allowed us to deliver a realistic timber look and feel the college was after, while benefiting the space from a functional point of view.”
Justin adds that while timber cladding would also be able to deliver the same aesthetic, it wouldn’t be able to match the acoustic performance of the panels. “Timber doesn’t lend itself particularly well to these types of cavernous, open spaces because of its shiny, raw face,” he says. “The sound ends up bouncing around.” This certainly isn’t the case with Autex Acoustics’ Acoustic Timber Groove panels. In fact, their acoustic performance and neutral beauty are some of elements the project team received lots of positive feedback on.
Brice Gifkins the Managing Director of BMG Building & Construction Services adds that, in his opinion, Autex Acoustics’ Acoustic Timber beats wood in every way. “It’s quicker and easier to install, comes with a Group 1 fire rating, and there’s no maintenance required,” he says. “Plus, you get the acoustic properties.”
From a vision of bridging campuses to a reality that serves an entire community, the Capalaba State College Sports Complex is a testament to architectural ingenuity and the transformative power of acoustic solutions.
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