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St Hilda’s College Dining Hall

Client St Hilda's College
Status Completed March 2020
Country Wurundjeri
Location Parkville, VIC
Large student dining hall with suspended pendants and inlay ceiling
Contemporary building with window barrier feature, landscaping and outdoor dining tables and chairs below
Contemporary addition to existing beige brick building next to tall tree
Outdoor dining tables and chairs in student residence courtyard with large existing trees
Students sit in meeting room behind windows to internal space, views beyond
Outdoor dining tables and chairs in student residence courtyard with large existing trees
Autumnal tree in front of beige brick buildings and contemporary addition
Status Completed March 2020
Client St Hilda's College
Country Wurundjeri
Location Parkville, VIC
Budget $ 3.2 million

Located on the west of the central quadrangle, the Sudgen Dining Hall is a central hub for the College. The refurbishment and expansion of the dining hall addressed the college need to increase capacity and amenity.

The design response thoughtfully retains and references the architectural characteristic of the College, including the colonnade, to blend the new expansion seamlessly with the campus building language. Extending the dining hall to the north provides additional capacity and flexibility to accommodate a range of uses, from student dining and academic High Table to special events. A new undercroft, soft landscaping and shelters support ease of movement across campus and provide new social spaces.

Above the dining hall expansion, the first floor provides tutorial rooms and administrative spaces linking to the existing Alice Paton Library, and visual connection to the dining hall. The second floor provides new academic quarters. Materials throughout reference the existing dining hall, with the shape of the colonnade abstracted in façade screening, shelter structures and acoustic treatment internally.

The Sudgen Dining Hall redevelopment is one of several commissions undertaken by Foreground Architecture at the College since 2005 including masterplanning, student accommodation, learning and amenities development engagements. This work on campus continued with the redevelopment of Student Residence Block C.

Photography: Blue Tree Studios