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Charles Darwin University opens city campus

Charles Darwin University (CDU) has opened its new city campus, Danala I Education and Community Precinct (ECP). The project was designed by local practice Mode Architects, who unveiled the final concepts a little over three years ago. Darwin-based contractors DCOH (formerly Halikos) led the construction.

According to a statement from the university, the name of the precinct – “danala” – comes from the Larrakia word for “dillybag,” a traditional bag woven from plant fibres, used to carry food. The name is particularly fitting for a project in which First Nations people comprised 13 percent of the construction workforce.

Vice-chancellor professor Scott Bowman said, Danala is made for Territorians, by Territorians, and will ensure students are getting the education they deserve in a modern facility that suits Darwin. It is spacious, can handle the Territory’s unique weather and climate, and will support local events and entertainment in our community.”

Located in the heart of Darwin’s city centre, Danala I ECP is divided into three distinct areas: two levels open to the public, three levels for students and teaching, and two levels for CDU faculty and staff. The new campus also integrates a library, accessible by the community.

The Northern Territory minister for education and training, early education and public service Jo Hersey commented that the project “will not only increase the vibrancy of the city but drive increased retail activity for Darwin’s small businesses.”


Source: Architecture - architectureau

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