Abedian School of Architecture by CRAB studio

Abedian School of Architecture by CRAB studio

The Abedian School of Architecture is located on the Bond University campus designed in the 1980s by Arata Isozaki. The building is a long, airy structure split over three levels articulated by a series of rooms that can be used for casual meetings and ‘crit’ sessions. These casual meeting areas line the central street that gently rises up the hilltop site.

The environmentally sustainable scheme protects against the region’s hot climate, establishing a comfortable and ambient building which encourages its occupants to interact, debate and socialize.

Abedian School of Architecture by CRAB studio

Abedian School of Architecture by CRAB studio

Abedian School of Architecture by CRAB studio

Abedian School of Architecture by CRAB studio

Abedian School of Architecture by CRAB studio

Abedian School of Architecture by CRAB studio

Abedian School of Architecture by CRAB studio

Abedian School of Architecture by CRAB studio

Abedian School of Architecture by CRAB studio

Abedian School of Architecture by CRAB studio

The Abedian School of Architecture by CRAB studio

Abedian School of Architecture by CRAB studio

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