Fitzroy High School

August 8th, 2010  |  Published in Interiors  |  2 Comments | by

Fitzroy High School is located in Melbourne, Australia. The school is a real curl strip and has a long history. The government school closed in 1992 but it re-opened in 2004, after an 11-year campaign by parents and residents. In 2009, its senior students gained an exciting new building, designed by Melbourne-based McBride Charles Ryan who we have featured previously.

The school’s philosophy of innovation in education is reflected in the striking new building that connects with a cluster of older school buildings, some more than 100 years old.

Inside, the school is extremely flexible and has configurations had to be easy to change by staff. The solution is deceptively simple: Bright-colored drapes and splashes of color that define a space. The school brought McBride Charles Ryan the 2010 Grand Prix at the Dulux Color Awards while the interior won in the Commercial Interior category.

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  1. Carli says:

    August 30th, 2010 at 7:16 am (#)

    Wow… Wish I was at such an incredible school when I was young. Looks very nice.

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    April 1st, 2012 at 9:08 am (#)

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