Williams Ross Architects | williamsross.com.au Sportslink Multi-Sports Facility Project Team: Williams Ross Architects / Davis Langdon Project Manager Location: Victoria, Vermont South, Hanover Road Completed: January 2009 “A multi-purpose sports facility with a focus on netball. Design features include 4 indoor and 4 outdoor sports courts, community function rooms, key functional areas with duplicate roles […]
September 21st, 2009
Williams Ross Architects | williamsross.com.au
Sportslink Multi-Sports Facility
Project Team: Williams Ross Architects / Davis Langdon Project Manager
Location: Victoria, Vermont South, Hanover Road
Completed: January 2009
“A multi-purpose sports facility with a focus on netball.
Design features include 4 indoor and 4 outdoor sports courts, community function rooms, key functional areas with duplicate roles and a single operating and competition level for high accessibility and user connectivity.
ESD features include automated natural ventilation systems, large scale PV cell power generation and rain water harvesting.”
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