ST JOSEPH’S SCHOOL TRANMERE HALL & NATURE PLAY
Grieve Gillett Architects Photography: Sweet Lime Photo
Grieve Gillett Architects Photography: Sweet Lime Photo
Grieve Gillett Architects Photography: Sweet Lime Photo
Grieve Gillett Architects Photography: Sweet Lime Photo
PROJECT DETAILS
Client: Catholic Education SA
Location: Tranmere, SA
Country: Kaurna
Value: $1.8M
Completion: 2022
Team
Elizabeth Little
Kimberley Harbison
Garth Davos
Awards
AILA (SA) 2023 LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECTURE AWARD
FOR HEALTH & EDUCATION
LANDSCAPE (WAX DESIGN)
Barely recognisable from its former state, the Magill Road frontage of St Joseph’s School Tranmere has been transformed from an unsafe hardscape into a child’s natural wonderland. As a first priority of the school’s masterplan, drop-off traffic has been separated from the former play courts to make way for soft landscaping. The morning rush has also been eased through the widening of a dark breezeway into a free-flowing pedestrian entrance through to the centre of the campus, aided by improved wayfinding.
A shade structure and planters with integrated seating offer a sheltered break space, blurring the lines between outside and inside the adjacent hall. The underutilised Parish Hall now contains dedicated contemporary OSHC facilities and church meeting rooms, along with central flexible-use space, kitchen and amenities shared by the school, OSHC and Parish. The local heritage listed building has had unsympathetic additions removed to reinstate original style windows and exposed truss ceiling.
The dramatically improved streetfront has restored a sense of community identity and pride. Before it was even completed, the school reported an influx of enrolment enquiries, safeguarding the school’s future.