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Doug Ellis Swimming Pool Refurbishment

A transformative design intervention providing the existing pool with enhanced amenity and public presence on campus.

The Doug Ellis Swimming Pool is an indoor aquatic centre on Monash’s University’s Clayton campus, which comprises two six-lane 25m pools plus a leisure pool, spa and sauna. Centrally sited along the main arterial that connects the education and sports precincts the facility is open to the public and accommodates lessons, lap swimming, and sports such as water polo and scuba diving, contributing to the sports precinct as a key point of difference in student and public amenity for the University.

While the initial brief for this project was purely remedial, requiring a full roof replacement and light touch upgrades to the ageing original 1982 building, BKK saw an opportunity to transform the facility into a beacon of amenity and a landmark within the campus context. Working closely with the University, we redefined the brief to consider the building more strategically and holistically, incorporating the roof replacement plus the installation of a new HVAC system, replacement of the thermal heating system for the pools, minor internal upgrades, and refurbishment of the change rooms. These changes effectively gave the building a new lease of life, utilising contemporary design interventions to shape a new sense of identity, inside and out.

Client
Monash University
Location
Clayton, VIC
Country
Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung
Bunurong
Year
2014

Playfulness and Innovation

Our design approach sought to transform the ordinary into something extraordinary. Working with what was essentially a functional shed structure, we layered the new components atop the existing skeleton, creating a purposeful separation between new and old which we delineated internally via a bold yellow line running around the pool hall’s perimeter, like a tidemark. In response to programmatic challenges and the need to work over water, as the pools had to remain full, we designed the roof form to enable offsite construction of the giant roof panels and skylight hoods, which were then efficiently craned into place from the oval.

Leadership and Advocacy

BKK’s ability to interrogate the brief, identify the potential for greater impact, and successfully advocate for a different approach was a game changer on this project. By working with stakeholders and engineers to interrogate the brief, analyse the macro and micro implications of the brief, and understand from a masterplanning perspective the wider benefits of alternate approaches, we were able to maximise value for the client and the campus community. BKK’s redevelopment of the pool extends the life of the facility significantly into the future.

Transformative Places, Holistic Benefits

Through our advocacy for a refined brief and a slightly greater spend, the University has vastly extended the useful life of the pools, provided enhanced amenity for the enjoyment of all users, and transformed the building’s sense of campus presence and identity. The refurbishment has dramatically improved the internal environment, energy efficiency and ongoing operational costs of the facility through upgraded HVAC systems, enhanced acoustic performance, new solar heating, increased natural light, and improved thermal insulation. The project demonstrates how thoughtful architectural interventions can breathe new life into aging infrastructure, and deliver value far beyond the initial vision.

For
Monash University
Sector
Educational
Status
Completed
Year
2014
Location
Clayton, VIC
Country
Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung
Bunurong
Photographer
Peter Bennetts
Doug Ellis Swimming Pool Refurbishment · BKK Architects