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• Company Information • Practice Profile and Experience • Design for Science Folio
Image Courteousy of Capability UoC - 800Hz + 600Hz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Facility Laboratory Design University of Canterbury - Rutherford Regional Sciences Innovation Center. 2CREATE Architecture (2CA) Lab Architects: Vino Mudaly and Marc Dierschke
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“By creating a new, purpose-built water testing facility we can not only be more effective in what we do, but have the space and infrastructure to accommodate new technologies as they arise. In the future we can also look at the services that we provide as demand for different types of testing and analysis becomes apparent.� Cairns Mayor Cr Bob Manning.
Image courteousy of Cairns Regional Council: Marc Dierschke (Lead Design and Project Architect) + Vino Mudaly (Lead Lab Laboratory Design Capability Architect) authored and managed the project from concept throught to delivery.
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2020 Commendation Award for Far North Queensland Regional Architecture Awards - 2020 Sector: Commercial Architecture Shortlisted for the 2020 Queensland Chapter AIA - Beatrice Hutton Award - Commercial Architecture .
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“As a team we have the breadth and depth of experience required to deliver ‘Fit for Purpose’ and value for money science facilities that are both functional, practical, flexible and aesthetically pleasing. ” - Marc Dierschke -
“We are fortunate enough to have engaged with some brilliant people who really are pushing the boundaries of science in their research. We have seen and experienced first hand, how building trust and confidence between the designer and the client at first instance, is key to the success of any project.” - Vino Mudaly Laboratory Design Capability 2CREATE Architecture (2CA)
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2CREATE Architecture Pty Ltd
Practice Profile 2CREATE Architecture Pty Ltd (2CA) is a practice based around the architecture for Science, Technology and Industry. Focusing on crafting ‘Fit for Purpose’ facilities, 2CA also provides design for technically complex architecture, and controlled environments, primarily for the tertiary, industrial and federal sectors. 2CA is led by two directors: - Vino Mudaly and Marc Dierschke, with a combined experience of over 25 years between them. Together, they provide a comprehensive service offering, from concept through to delivery to clients, from both the science and technology industries, locally and abroad.
scientific facility tailored to your specific needs that enhances your research, its outcomes and provides you with a competitive advantage. 2CA can draw upon dedicated architectural support resource, which consists of specialists whose sole responsibility is to support the practice of deliverying architecture + environments for science, technology and industry. Our expertise and well-established collaborative approach to role sharing, particularly the briefing, planning, design and documentation of complex science and industrial environments will be drawn on to reliably service Clients and collaborating Design Teams.
Our services include: architecture for science, designing complex environments requiring specialized or intricate solutions, feasibility studies, laboratory design and programming, including: + + + + + + +
Research and Teaching Labs for Tertiary Environments. High-containment suites for BSL/PC/BC Class 1;2;3 and 4 level containment labs; Chemical, biological and physics environments; Radiological/Nuclear science environments; Plant, invertebrates and animal vivaria and greenhouse research environments. Facilities for Life & Clinical sciences and ISO Class cleanroom facility design.
Other architectural services such as documentation from concept to construction, regulatory compliance and peer review are also counted amongst 2CA’s offerings. 2CA’s key service principles are: + +
Provide our Clients with what they really need. Deliver design solutions that are ‘Fit for Purpose’, compliant, safe and value for money. + Create timeless, enduring and practical, buildable designs. + Make a positive contribution to the environment, continue to seek opportunities to reduce waste in all of its forms. + Use the best of the available technologies for producing high performing, durable buildings and environments within. 2CA’s proven methodologies and unique approach provide specialised solutions that carefully consider the individual needs of our clients. The end result is a
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Design for Science Folio Laboratory Design Capability Image courteousy of Jasmax: UoC Rutherford regional Sciences and Innovation 2CREATE Architecture (2CA) Precinct. - Chemistry and Biology Teaching Labs Vino Mudaly and Marc Dierschke led the Lab design Sub-Consultancy
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Cairns Regional Council - Water Testing and Research Facility
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Client: Cairns Regional Council Location: Cairns, North Queensland
Project Description Officially opened by Cairns Mayor Bob Manning and Member for Cairns Michael Healy. Cr Manning said “By creating a new, purpose-built facility we can not only be more effective in what we do, but have the space and infrastructure to accommodate new technologies as they arise.� The new building is a single level building with an integrated courtyard for staff breakout. Staff workspace is centrally located between the Chemistry and Biology wings for enhanced and maximum visual connections and monitoring. The new facility supports PC2 and non PC2 functional spaces including a large Chemistry Lab, metal free ICPMS + ICPOES Analytical Labs, Micro Biology Lab, Field Research workshops, chemical and gas stores and a dedicated samples receipt and despatch facility. 2CA was engaged by Davison Development Solutions on behalf of Cairns Regional Council for the Construction documentation and Construction phases. Marc Dierschke (Design Architect) + Vino Mudaly (Laboratory Architect)
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Royal Botanical Gardens Victoria National Herbarium Nature and Science Precinct
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Client: Royal Botanical Gardens Victoria - RBGV Team: John Wardle Architects (PDC) + 2CA + Arups Location: Melbourne Victoria Project Description The JWA-2CA Team was recently awarded the project as part of a competitive EOI and RFT process. The New Herbarium will provide for new and improved facilities for the State Botanical Collection, including public interaction with the Herbarium, Plant Science Labs, the Library, Artworks and Collections Archive. The new Herbarium building and the Plant Science platforms will be an exemplar in sustainable design that is grounded in its context within the Royal Botanic Gardens. This development will retain and celebrate the heritage of the original 1934 Herbarium building, while also creating new areas of public engagement. The National Herbarium Victoria and Science Precinct redevelopment includes a new library, exhibition space, Observatory, Visitor Center, interaction and collections storage, Herbarium and Plant and Seed labs and associated Science facilities. As lead Laboratory Architects on the John Wardle Architectural team, 2CA is responsible for the briefing, design and planning for the science research spaces.
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University of Canterbury Rutherford Regional Science and Innovation Centre - UC RRSIC
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Client: University of Canterbury - Christchurch - New Zealand Project Description - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5idYo4qjZ8 Opened for the start of the 2018 academic year, the 20,000m² Ernest Rutherford building has already been transformational in successfully consolidating University of Canterbury College of Science teaching and research activities in a new, worldclass science facility. The building is one of the only contemporary buildings in Australasia to combine so many science disciplines – ranging from the Earth Sciences to the Physical Sciences under one roof. The project commenced just two years after the earthquakes and signalled to New Zealand and the world, the University’s determination to restore and reinvigorate the Ilam Campus, and to attract new students and STEM research back to the city. Science activities previously widely dispersed are now gathered together under one roof. The facility will provide a new, centrally located building to consolidate the College of Sciences teaching and research facilities including: Physics; Geology; Biology; Astronomy; Chemistry and Environmental Sciences and Gateway Antarctica. Key Features include: Co-Location to enhance collaboration of Science Research with direct adjacencies to Teaching platforms are displayed as a central focus (‘Science Pathways’ & ‘Science on Display”), enabling students to observe activity and generating excitement in the field of science. Interior spaces are designed to maximise transparency into lab zones along the perimeters. As lead lab architects, Vino Mudaly and Marc Dierschke led the djrd lab sub consultancy collaborating with with project lead Stephen Middleton - Principal - JASMAX (PDC). Laboratory Design Capability 2CREATE Architecture (2CA)
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ANSTO - Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation Minerals Research Facility
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Client Organisation - Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organisation (ANSTO) Location: ANSTO, Lucas Heights, NSW Project Description The ANSTO Minerals AMAL is the new Core facility of the ANSTO Minerals Precinct. This project included the refurbishment of the existing facility and a new 2 storey building. The new facility provides a strong identity for the ANSTO Minerals Precinct, capturing some of the drama found in the landscape and climate of Australia’s Northern Territory where ANSTO’s mining and minerals processing commercial partners are located. The AMAL includes: Synthetic and Samples analysis and digestion Chemistry Laboratories, Scanning Electron Microscope Labs, Batch leaching operation area, Solvent Extraction areas and a dedicated Hi-Bay and ore processing facility. Underpinned by ‘Science on Display’ principles, the facility show cases the science research processes to visitors and staff. The new Minerals facility space plan will provide an additional 100m² office spaces in the future with miminum impact to operations and infrastructure. A major challenge was that research operations had to continue uninterrupted during the construction period. Marc and Vino worked closely with ANSTO and the contractor to develop a series of staging and decanting strategies. The High bay, solvent extraction complexes and processing support was completed first via a fast tracked D&C Contract. This allowed for a seamless decanting process. Laboratory Design Capability 2CREATE Architecture (2CA)
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University of Auckland - Grafton Campus Redevelopment Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences (FMHS)
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Client: University of Auckland - Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences (UoA-FMHS) Location: Grafton Campus - Auckland - New Zealand Project Description The Campus is primarily dedicated to the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, a biomedical research and teaching facility. The primary challenge of this project was how to bring separate disciplines and organisations together in a shared facility. Doing so offered significant opportunities for collaboration, innovation and greater utilisation of resources, but required a considered design approach. To achieve this, the design team identified a number of strategies, which were rigorously tested through stakeholder briefing. Co-Location: The grouping of research, administration, teaching and support services into logically arranged zones throughout the campus infrastructure has extracted an unprecedented degree of efficiency from the floor area. Theming: A generic model of open plan PC2 laboratory space with separate lab support and dedicated write-up spaces was developed as a blueprint for the refurbishment of the tower blocks, with themed ‘deviations’ from the generic model allowing customisation to occur to suit investigative pathways. Stratification: Once the principle of co-location of services was agreed, it was then logical to vertically stratify zones with public and teaching spaces located at lower levels, with progressively more secure facilities, such as research laboratories located on upper floors. As lead lab architect, Vino Mudaly led the djrd lab sub consultancy in collaboration with project lead Stephen Middleton - Principal - JASMAX (PDC). Laboratory Design Capability 2CREATE Architecture (2CA)
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National University of Singapore Engineering in Medicine Building - (NUS EIM)
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Client: National University of Singapore - NUS Location: Singapore Project Description The Engineering-In-Medicine (EIM) discipline serves to bridge between the field of Engineering, Medicine and Robotics. The new EIM facility will serve a pivotal and exemplary role in pioneering development of advanced medical technology into the future. ‘One-Stop Centre’ This unique Centre, will be home to the two key stakeholders, namely Medical Engineering Research Unit (MERU) and MedTech Innovation Cluster (MediC). The new facility will serve as an exciting “One- Stop” incubator where highly qualified professionals with diverse backgrounds, namely Clinicians, Engineers, Scientists and Entrepreneurs, collectively gather to interact, discuss and collaboratively develop ground-breaking medical technologies that create value-add for the benefit of the society. The new EIM building design principles are forward-looking, user-centric, sustainable and reflective of its aspiration to be the “Game Changer” and “First Movers” to shape the future of healthcare industry. Vino Mudaly and Marc Dierschke as lab subconsultants to Beca and Singapore based Architects 61 (PDC) were commissioned by the National University of Singapore to design and deliver the new Engineering In Medicine Facility. Laboratory Design Capability 2CREATE Architecture (2CA)
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National University of Singapore Faculty of Science - ‘Wet Sciences’ Teaching + Research Building
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Client: National University of Singapore - NUS Location: Singapore Project Description The proposed NUS FoS ‘Wet’ Sciences Building is conceived as a state of the art wet laboratory building supporting the University’s growing research needs and demand for facilities that are in keeping with the best international research and safety standards. As the lead science environments space planners, Vino and Marc’s mission was to plan the facilities functional floor plates and science environments underpinned by NUS campus strategic vision. The Proposed Wet Science Building (WSB) is part of Phase 1 development of the Precinct Master Plan 1 for the Faculty of Sciences future developments. With a budget of $200m the building is designed to support Faculty of Science teaching and research activities, School of Phamacy research needs, new research start-ups and an 8000sqm future research spacebank. As lead lab Architects, Vino Mudaly and Marc Dierschke led the lab sub-consultant team in collaboration with CPG Corporation (project lead and principal design consultants) and Beca Asia Pacific.
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Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation - ANSTO Center for Accelerator Science - CAS
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Client Organisation - Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organisation (ANSTO) Location: ANSTO, Lucas Heights, NSW Project Description https://www.ansto.gov.au/research/facilities/centre-for-accelerator-science The Centre for Accelerator Science provides users with access to a suite of tools in one location that can be used for isotopic dating, air pollution studies, climate science, the modification and characterisation of materials, radiation damage studies, forensic science, nuclear detector characterisation and microbiological and life sciences studies. The new Centre for Accelerator Science is an expansion to the existing ANTARES accelerator. and reflects the importance of ANSTO to the national and international medical, scientific and general community. The project is classed as Prescribed Radiation Facility (PRF) and therefore bound by the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA). The new Accelerator Hall is a ‘Fit for Purpose’ superstructure housing the new 1MeV and 6MeV accelerator beam line complex. The ANSTO CAS facility includes laboratory and support facilities under one roof. Marc (Lead Design Architect) and Vino (Principal and Lead Lab Architect) led the djrd lab team in the successful design and delivery of this ground breaking facility.
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NZ Ministry of Primary Industry (NZMPI) - Plant and Environment PC2 + PC3 Lab Facility and Level 3B Post Quarantine Green Houses
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Client: New Zealand Ministry of Primary Industries (NZMPI) Location: Auckland New Zealand Project Description The proposed Plant Health and Environment Laboratory (PHEL) and the Post Entry Quarantine (PEQ) containment greenhouse facility will be used to safely bring plant material into New Zealand. This will be achieved through the use of a Post Entry Quarantine plant facility whereby plants will be brought into the proposed facility, potentially as seeds, shoots, rootstock or established plants and gown to maturity. The proposed laboratory and office building is a two functional level facility with a mixture of office space, write up space, deliveries, meeting rooms, operational centres, plant tissue culture laboratory spaces and PC2 and PC3 containment laboratories and L3B Glasshouse Facility. As lead Laboratory Architects on the Jasmax team, 2Create Architecture is responsible for the briefing, design and planning for the PC2 and PC3 research spaces. Jasmax (PDC) + 2CA + Integrated Engineers + Coulter Advisory + Jacobs
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Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute - VCCRI New Innovation Center
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Client Organisation - VCCRI - New Innovation Center Location: Darlinghurst, Sydney, NSW Project Description The Victor Chang Innovation Centre will ensure patients in NSW and abroad receive the best possible cardiovascular care and will play a key role in positioning NSW at the forefront of medical research infrastructure in Australia. Featuring cutting-edge technology, it will attract world class researchers to NSW, encourage collaboration and allow us to achieve real breakthroughs in research. Located in the existing Lowy Packer VCCRI Building, the new Innovation Centre will comprise of a number of new facilities, including Cardiovascular Stem Cell research; Micro-Imaging Facility; Metabolics Laboratory; Pre-Clinical Imaging and a state of the Art Cryo - Electron Microscopy facility. Equipment includes two MRI scanners, a series of cutting-edge mass spectrometers, micro CT, PC2 certified Tissue culture suites and specialist controlled environments for iPSC automated robotics and a cryo‑electron microscope. Vino Mudaly was responsible for the briefing, design and planning of all required scientific research spaces. He was closely supported by Marc Dierschke.
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Auckland District Health Board - ADHB LABPLUS PC3 Pathology and Diagnostic Facility
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Client - Auckland District Health Board LABPLUS Project Description ADHB, on behalf of Labplus commissioned Jasmax , Vino Mudaly (Lab Architect)and Beca in association with Cockram, to design and document a dedicated PC3 facility for Tuberculosis Pathology and Diagnostic services. This will serve LABPLUS Auckland and New Zealand wide as required. Services shall include detection of MDR and XDR TB. The new PC3 Facility with its primary pathology and diagnostic function, is supported by the recently completed and PC3 certified Tuberculosis Research Facility located next door at the University of Auckland Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences. The fundamental success of the project’s progress from initiation through design documentation and finally construction is the result of diligent auditing and collaborative monitoring of the projects progress across all discplines. The Project’s seamless progress was underpinned by collaborative workshops between the ADHB project Steering committee, Labplus and the combined lab design team of Stephen Middleton (Jasmax); Vino Mudaly (lead lab architect), Ian Booth, and Neil Walls Consulting. The certified LabPlus PC3 Facility is comprehensively documented and presented in Revit BIM and 3D visualisation from planning and engineering, down to ‘nuts and bolts’ detailing, which is unique considering the specialised nature of PC3 Facilities. The ADHB PC3 Facility is yet another example of Vino and Marc’s collaborative work with major architectural and engineering design teams abroad. Laboratory Design Capability 2CREATE Architecture (2CA)
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Ausgrid Network Testing and Calibration Laboratories
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Client Organisation - AUSGRID Location - AUSGRID, NSW Project Description The new Network Test and Measurement Laboratory facility consists of staff workspace, Wet & Dry Labs such as a chemistry testing laboratory and an electrical and HV testing laboratory. These primary laboratory spaces are separated by a transparent central spine that enhances visual connections between the core functional zones whilst serving as the primary transition corridor for staff and materials flows. The Chemistry ‘Wet’ laboratories house sensitive testing equipment; oil decant stations; Fume extraction Hoods & Cupboards and multiple Gas manifolds. The Electrical laboratories consist of a dedicated repairs and testing ‘Dry’ lab; a dedicated Electrical Calibration and Standards lab and support stores. All spaces are housed in an independently purpose-built environment that is provided with ‘clean conditioned’ power distribution and dedicated mechanical services. To maintain stringent calibration and network testing requirements, the dedicated plant and power engineering platforms were isolated from potential cross contamination from other sources within the Ausgrid facility. The redevelopment includes support areas such as gas stores; stores for field gear and hardware, consumables and electrical stores. All labs are designed to satisfy AS/NZS 2982.1 - 2010
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University of Auckland - FMHS - Grafton Campus PC3 MDR XDR TB Research Facility
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Client Organisation - University of Auckland Project Description - ACENZ GOLD AWARD 2013 Designed for resilience, the fully certifed UoA PC3 laboratory incorporates high quality robust, reliable and innovative features that are simple, smart to use, safe and secure, with the primary objectives of protecting the researchers and the surrounding environment. The laboratory is divided into two research negative pressure suites for specific research on highly infectious diseases viruses and other Class III microorganisms which pose significant risk to communities and economies. Key Laboratory features include: • Building fabric tested to +/- 200 Pa meeting specified decay rate. • Supported by a gaseous decontamination chamber and a pass through Autoclave. • Research Suites held at -100Pa ncludes centrifuges, Class ll Bio-Safety cabinets, water baths, and active IVCs. • Individual lighting and climate control and ability to run two different research programmes simultaneously. Password controlled touch screen for user interface and fault diagnosis. Programmable lighting control, red and white diurnal dimming and switching. This project was the first Physical Containment (PC3) high containment facility in New Zealand to meet the current standards (AS/NZS 2243: 8 2010), and pass all rigorous certification tests at first instance. Vino Mudaly was the lead Lab and Bio Containment Architect in association with JASMAX and Beca - Auckland. Laboratory Design Capability 2CREATE Architecture (2CA)
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