Chaulk Studio has broken down the walls of traditional closed-off classrooms by creating interconnected and adaptable learning and play spaces for interaction and exploration.
June 6th, 2018
Architect: Chaulk Studio
Finishes
‘Cube’ acoustic panels, Autex. ‘Colour Frame’ floor tile, in Disappear in classrooms & Coax elsewhere, Shaw Contract. Amphitheatre ‘Monochrome’ in Waterfall, Very Berry & Orange, Interface. ‘Flexo-rubber’ in Cinder Block, Signature Floors. Benchtop ‘Microline 381’ joinery, door Abet 828 joinery, Abet Laminati.‘Olympia Orange’ pinboard, ‘Peacock’ bag locker, ‘Battalion’ blackboard wall joinery, Laminex. ‘Natural White’ main wall paint, ‘Marshmalllow Magic’ pink trim, ‘Circus’ orange trim, ‘Zuni’ aqua wall, Dulux. Blackboard paint, Porter’s Paints.
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