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Public Architecture Empowers Social Transformation and Community Enrichment

By Glanze Patrick staff@designtimes.com | Apr 26, 2024 02:18 AM EDT


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Undeniably, given that public architecture is the embodiment of the social ideals and the progress achieved by a society, it more often than not ignites disputes of divergent nature. On the one hand, people consider it a waste of money; on the other hand, it fosters society's general development. Julian Kosloff, the chairman of the jury for the Regional Award at the 2024 Victorian Architecture Awards, believes that the shoulders of these institutions of public buildings, such as libraries and art centers, carry the weight of inspiring and appealing to the community.

Among the finalists of this high-level award in the public projects category in Geelong, Drysdale, and Queenscliff are buildings that best suit the ideals of architectural innovation and community unity.


(Photo: Geelong Arts Centre)

Geelong Arts Centre

Geelong Arts Centre (Stage 3) designed by ARM Architecture exemplifies visions, enhancements and engagement of the community. The heart of this $150 million project, announced in 2023, lies beyond the monotony of traditional theaters, presenting an interdisciplinary space that captures artistic and communal motifs. A crown jewel of the regional performing arts center, this facility is now the largest in the country after launching new features like the Story House, Open House, and state-of-the-art amenities. The Geelong Arts Centre Trust calls it a vibrant focal point that allows multiple narratives and stories to blend, offering a multicultural broth to the entire region.


(Photo: Antarctica Architects)

Boronggook Drysdale Library

Similarly, Boronggook Drysdale Library emerges as a quintessential community landmark, blending sustainable design with functionality. Designed by Antarctica Architects and Architecture Associates, this $7.6 million project redefines the library concept by integrating a "living habitat" canopy and a central courtyard. Embracing the local ecology and heritage, it transcends its role as a mere repository of books, becoming a dynamic space for knowledge exchange and communal gathering.


(Photo: Wirrng Wirrng)

Wirrng Wirrng Community Hub

In Queenscliff, the Wirrng Wirrng community hub symbolizes a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. Translating to "listening with both ears" in the Wadawurrung language, this $5.75 million facility serves as a nexus of learning, heritage preservation, and visitor engagement. With its integrated research center, library, and historical museum, it honors the region's rich cultural tapestry while embracing the aspirations of future generations.

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While the distinguished architectural art forms are the most important aspects of public projects, they frequently face the challenge of their cost-effectiveness. Kosloff, therefore, highlights that what matters about these movements is not the dollar amount as much as it is about their ability to act as a vehicle of social change and to bring collective dreaming. Involvement of the community in the planning process of such buildings is crucial because through these buildings the community finds more than just structures; the community finds inspirations for their growth and future achievements.

The Evolution of Libraries

Libraries were where men used to roam when searching for literary escapes; now, they are not a thing of the past. Instead, it is a modern institution with the power to serve social communication encompassing information, education, and learning. Kosloff points out that public libraries serve two purposes: to provide a conducive learning environment for intellectually curious individuals and to make society more interconnected and cohesive. Aside from the fact they are just the sites in which knowledge is stored, they also offer a shelter for students, families, and individuals craving a new world and a new self.

In addition, public architecture goes beyond the limits of mere aesthetical considerations; it plays an increasingly important role in determining what society wants, what is considered normal or important, and what the future holds for us as people. The monuments create communities by promoting fellowship and civic pride. This is what gives them an importance that is social, not physical, thus making them center-stages of the communities.

Embracing Innovation

The vital role that public architecture plays in this transformation is acknowledged not only in the design of traditional projects like the Anglesea Beach House and the Aireys Inlet Primary School Art and Music Hub but also in emerging projects that symbolize innovation. These are expressions of the unwavering commitment of all members of society to exemplify the quality of life.

Altogether, the essence of great public architecture is not in its grandiosity or luxuriousness but in its strength to elevate, enliven, and socialize the communities. As we honor the Sceneries of the 2024 Victorian Architecture Awards, let us appreciate how strikingly these buildings' footprints have contributed to making society's social-cultural and economic fabric. By leading in visionary design, community cohesion, and achieving a better future, we can set the stage for a bright new dawn and architecture as a dynamic contributor to change.

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