VISION Issue 42 | Page 18

VISION 42 — CIVIC STAR The geometric, pleated facade really produces a faceted, light responsive result. The inclined glass gave us an opportunity to control the amount of light coming in the building by carefully selecting the angle of the facade. Convention and exhibition centres have generally always been about how big can you make it, how much stuff can you put into it? This centre is unique because we don’t have that space, so each of the rooms works harder. This centre works exceptionally hard to deliver value and capability to the Adelaide community. The weight of the building is a huge factor – four stories of car park have been down there for 30 years and we have some very heavy pieces of kit right at the top of the building. We have seats and seating bays that lift up and transform into a flat fall. We’ve got rotating drums, and they’re all heavy objects, and they’re a long way up off the ground so the design and the strengthening of all the structure below became paramount. “Being in this building is absolutely like you’re part of Adelaide’s landscape. The light-bulb moment on this project was how we were going to get these buildings to contribute to the city fabric. ” SIMON TOTHILL, ARCHITECT