Curtin University

Woods Bagot has designed the first new building in the Resources and Chemistry Precinct of Curtin University’s Bentley Campus.

Incorporating the CSIRO Minerals Facility, the state Chemistry Centre as well as Curtin University’s Applied Chemistry department, this state of the art research complex features Dynalite lighting and energy management control throughout.

Electrical design by Bassett Consulting Engineers, and installed by Nilsen Contracting, Light Application were proud to be chosen to provide the Dynalite system based on its flexibility and quality.

The new building houses a full range of Wet and Dry laboratories for teaching, research and analytical work. These spaces are designed to be modular and flexible so that they can be re-configured easily to suit future projects. Associated spaces to support the laboratories include break out areas, foyers, offices, classrooms and stores, along with a small exhibition and conference centre.

With the requirements of the clients changing and evolving, the facility manager is easily able to make programming changes to maximise energy savings and provide the best functionality possible using Dynalite’s ControlSoft ”end user” software.

Woods Bagot has designed the first new building in the Resources and Chemistry Precinct of Curtin University’s Bentley Campus.

Incorporating the CSIRO Minerals Facility, the state Chemistry Centre as well as Curtin University’s Applied Chemistry department, this state of the art research complex features Dynalite lighting and energy management control throughout.

Electrical design by Bassett Consulting Engineers, and installed by Nilsen Contracting, Light Application were proud to be chosen to provide the Dynalite system based on its flexibility and quality.

The new building houses a full range of Wet and Dry laboratories for teaching, research and analytical work. These spaces are designed to be modular and flexible so that they can be re-configured easily to suit future projects. Associated spaces to support the laboratories include break out areas, foyers, offices, classrooms and stores, along with a small exhibition and conference centre.

With the requirements of the clients changing and evolving, the facility manager is easily able to make programming changes to maximise energy savings and provide the best functionality possible using Dynalite’s ControlSoft ”end user” software.

Woods Bagot has designed the first new building in the Resources and Chemistry Precinct of Curtin University’s Bentley Campus.

Incorporating the CSIRO Minerals Facility, the state Chemistry Centre as well as Curtin University’s Applied Chemistry department, this state of the art research complex features Dynalite lighting and energy management control throughout.

Electrical design by Bassett Consulting Engineers, and installed by Nilsen Contracting, Light Application were proud to be chosen to provide the Dynalite system based on its flexibility and quality.

The new building houses a full range of Wet and Dry laboratories for teaching, research and analytical work. These spaces are designed to be modular and flexible so that they can be re-configured easily to suit future projects. Associated spaces to support the laboratories include break out areas, foyers, offices, classrooms and stores, along with a small exhibition and conference centre.

With the requirements of the clients changing and evolving, the facility manager is easily able to make programming changes to maximise energy savings and provide the best functionality possible using Dynalite’s ControlSoft ”end user” software.

POSTED
January 2010
Location
Bentley
PHOTOGRAPHY
Curtin University
Services
Lighting and Control
Programming