The aspiration behind the major refurbishment of the J Robin Warren Library at the University of Western Australia was to transform the existing Medical and Dental Library into a modern student-centric education and learning facility.

Project name: J Robin Warren Library at the University of Western Australia
Firm Name: Hames Sharley
Project Budget: $7000000
Completion date: 2017
Location: Perth, Australia
Photography: Dion Robeson

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©Dion Robeson

Engaging closely with students, library staff, and faculty throughout the process, the design team at HamesSharley developed underlying concepts that draw upon recognizable iconography from within the student’s fields of study, by connecting a contemporary, sophisticated interior with elements influenced by vintage medical diagrams, dental x-rays, and medical equipment materiality. The resulting technology-rich library is tailored to meet the changing working styles of today and has high-quality learning and study spaces that create a modern, vibrant, and dynamic hub of knowledge, support, and collaboration for graduates and the community. Subtle references can be spotted such as seating and desk arrangements reflecting rows of teeth.

Each of the three floors has a distinct purpose. The ground floor is open to the public and provides a collaborative working hub with a 120-seat e-learning suite suitable for large-to-small group teaching and a bookable 60-seat seminar room. The spaces are technology-enabled and can be easily configured as study spaces when not in use for classes or events. There are also small study booths, a student lounge, and kitchen facilities.

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©Dion Robeson

The library also features an Alumni Lounge which offers exclusive work and meeting space for graduates, donors, and community partners, honoring their important role in world-class teaching, research, and practice. The first floor is designed for individual learning and focus. There is a 20-seat technology-enabled training facility, a range of group study booths, and a number of single desks, each with power and IT access, including ample space for laptops, notebooks, and books. The book collection remains, although much reduced in size, and librarians are on hand to assist and provide access to high demand and high use collections.

Level Two accommodates the Faculty in a contemporary flexible workplace with a boardroom and new amenities. A neutral palette with elements of light timber reflects the building’s exterior and colors inspired by antique anatomy illustrations lift the main palette by adding warmth and vibrancy. Skeletal illustrations inspired the feature ceiling and dentition influenced the design of the central collaborative table, which twists through the core area of the Ground Level. This enhances the space by introducing a new circulatory movement and promotes collaboration and connectivity.

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©Dion Robeson

Throughout the design process of J Robin Warren Library, an awareness of the building’s functional performance was of paramount importance. Multi-use spaces that could be repurposed for different user groups were included and facilitated through the inclusion of sliding glass walls which give spaces differing aspects and dimensions depending on the user’s specific requirements.

HamesSharley provided leadership and Interior Architecture services, with specialist sub-consultants and university staff forming a cohesive team. Books have been replaced by people, and without increasing energy use the number of occupants has increased from 296 to 401.

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