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drouin primary school
drouin, victoria, australia

drouin primary school

drouin, victoria, australia

architect
himmelzimmer
completion date
August 2025
client
VSBA
cost
$24.6M
photography
Benjamin Galli

As regional communities continue to grow, educational environments must evolve to support new ways of learning while remaining deeply connected to their local identity. Himmelzimmer was proud to lead the design of the Drouin Primary School expansion, delivering a contemporary learning environment that respects the school’s heritage while preparing it for future generations.

The project transforms the campus through the introduction of a new administration building, competition-grade gymnasium and flexible learning facilities designed to support enrolments of up to 800 students. Central to the design was the creation of welcoming, student-centred environments that encourage collaboration, wellbeing and a strong sense of belonging. Learning communities are organised around flexible teaching hubs, breakout spaces and outdoor learning areas, providing teachers and students with greater choice in how spaces are used.

A key architectural challenge was balancing contemporary educational requirements with the character of the existing heritage-listed school. Rather than competing with the original 1930s building, the new architecture establishes a complementary relationship through carefully considered scale, materiality and landscape integration. Existing heritage trees have been preserved, while new courtyards, sports facilities and community gathering spaces strengthen connections between learning, culture and place.

The design was developed through extensive collaboration with the school community, local Traditional Owners and government stakeholders. Indigenous narratives informed the building façades, landscape design and arrival sequence, creating a campus that reflects both local history and contemporary aspirations. Sustainable design principles, including natural ventilation, daylight optimisation, rainwater harvesting and future solar integration, further support the school’s long-term environmental performance. The completed project demonstrates Himmelzimmer’s commitment to creating architecture that is educationally progressive, environmentally responsible and deeply connected to the communities it serves.

 

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