VISION Issue 34 | Page 37

37 The ubiquitous café culture has also worked its way into school and provides an easy eating and greeting space for students, parents and staff. “Dolly’s café has become a community facility that services the needs of the community and has become a gathering point; a focus and locus for the entire community. It really has created our own community culture and the way in which that mirrors the outside world. You will see groups of parents and staff and students mixing in ways that mirrors the outside world and brings this into St Michael’s and that’s really very exciting.” Other design keys include vertical timber screens across key elevations and repeated textually within the central learning and story-telling void. Corridors are rendered irrelevant with glass and timber screens providing transitional cues between learning spaces. A further clue to the shared base level experience is that perimeter window spaces are shared and experienced by students rather than the privileged domain of teaching and administrative staff. The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows. SYDNEY J. HARRIS, JOURNALIST