—NMIT, Nelson, New Zealand
Arts and Media
Building
—NMIT, Nelson, New Zealand
Arts and Media
Building
Built in response to the New Zealand Governments call for a showcase landmark timber building the Arts & Media Building of the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) is the first of its kind. Constructed in Nelson, the building resists lateral loading through the use of coupled Pres-Lam walls. Gravity loads are carried by post and beam construction and a timber-concrete composite floor.
Damage-limiting Pres-Lam elements were combined with passive approaches to daylighting, ventilation and shading creating a truly sustainable structural design. Timber elements were left exposed displaying the warmth and functionality of the material.
Serving a dual educational role the Arts & Media building serves as a place to teach and exhibit art and inform industry of the creative possibilities of structural timber. All this was made possible through the use of the Pres-Lam structural system.
Image 1 (top): Exterior, street view.
Image 2 (right): Exterior, opposite street view.
Image 3 (below): Interior view of hallway and staircase.
Photos by Daniel Allen Photography
Built in response to the New Zealand Governments call for a showcase landmark timber building the Arts & Media Building of the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) is the first of its kind. Constructed in Nelson, the building resists lateral loading through the use of coupled Pres-Lam walls. Gravity loads are carried by post and beam construction and a timber-concrete composite floor.
Damage-limiting Pres-Lam elements were combined with passive approaches to daylighting, ventilation and shading creating a truly sustainable structural design. Timber elements were left exposed displaying the warmth and functionality of the material.
Serving a dual educational role the Arts & Media building serves as a place to teach and exhibit art and inform industry of the creative possibilities of structural timber. All this was made possible through the use of the Pres-Lam structural system.
Image 1 (top): Exterior, street view.
Image 2 (right): Exterior, opposite street view.
Image 3 (below): Interior view of hallway and staircase.
Photos by Daniel Allen Photography
Details
Client: Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT)
Size: 3 Storeys, 3000m2
Opened: January 2011
Architect: Irving Smith Jack Architects
Engineer: Aurecon
Timber supplier and fabricators: Nelson Pine Industries, Hunter Laminates
Pres-Lam licence: PTL | Structural Consultants, STIC
Construction: Arrow International
Awards
A selection of the many awards given to this structure:
- Top 25 Educational Buildings in the World – World Architecture News 2011
- Finalist in World Architecture Festival 2011 – Barcelona
- Winner of World Education and Healthcare Category – Structural Awards 2011 (UK)
- Winner Commercial Engineering Excellence – NZ Wood Timber Design Awards 2011
- Winner Clever Wood Solutions – NZ Wood Timber Design Awards 2011
Details
Client: Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT)
Size: 3 Storeys, 3000m2
Opened: January 2011
Architect: Irving Smith Jack Architects
Engineer: Aurecon
Timber supplier and fabricators: Nelson Pine Industries, Hunter Laminates
Pres-Lam licence: PTL | Structural Consultants, STIC
Construction: Arrow International
Awards
A selection of the many awards given to this structure:
- Top 25 Educational Buildings in the World – World Architecture News 2011
- Finalist in World Architecture Festival 2011 – Barcelona
- Winner of World Education and Healthcare Category – Structural Awards 2011 (UK)
- Winner Commercial Engineering Excellence – NZ Wood Timber Design Awards 2011
- Winner Clever Wood Solutions – NZ Wood Timber Design Awards 2011