Bayside Police Station Building Design, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Friday, May 20th, 2011 by nobita # Architecture, Interior Design Ideas Sponsored Links:The most public of the station is created within a general formal framework, addressing the main street and the lifting of the scale of the building adjacent to the Masonic Hall. This profile concrete structure is an abstraction of a porch, enlargement of the entrance and the meaning of the invitation while the rooms of the public meeting positioning and control in a tight composition and its openness to natural light from above.

Work spaces, meeting rooms, sally port, holding rooms and a gym inside the station gathered around a central atrium lit up, clad in wood. The atrium is the central circulation spine, a place for informal gatherings and special events with a scene created by the zigzag ladder, but also a place of honor in the contemplation of the nature of community police. Within this area of ??high power is an integrated presentation of works of art that shows the historical evolution of the local police in the late twentieth century to the present.
Emphasis has been placed on expressive and tectonic development of natural materials in the main public spaces of the station. Terracotta tiles and curved Victorian Ash panels framed within specific profile out of shape the direction of the street, while the atrium is lined with Victorian Ash panels and lit from above, with the reflected light around curves, like a cloud of baffles . The perimeter of the main station of volume is a set of layers of glass panels that open, landscaped garden captured line, and a continuous wall of lattice metal grilles that provide mediation and security environment.








