Monash University Teaching and Learning Building
The Monash University Learning and Teaching Building, completed in 2018, is a modern educational facility designed by John Wardle Architects to enhance collaborative learning experiences. Spanning approximately 30,000 square metres, this building features innovative learning spaces tailored for diverse teaching methods, accommodating thousands of students each semester. A standout element is its VMZINC Quartz-Zinc finish cladding, which provides a sleek, contemporary aesthetic while ensuring durability and sustainability through its self-healing properties and low maintenance requirements. Additionally, a perforated zinc screen envelops the building's perimeter, acting as a protective veil that offers shade while preserving views through the expansive glazed façade. This intricately designed screen, with its scalloped profile, draws inspiration from the textures and patterns of the Stringybark tree. By thoughtfully considering the evolving patterns of site usage and the inherent qualities of a low-profile structure, the Learning and Teaching Building (LTB) emerges as a reimagined landscape that evokes surprise and delight, serving as a vibrant educational environment deeply connected to its surroundings.