Argall

Bell Primary School

The project involved a $2.5 million addition and alteration to an existing school house that dates back to the 1920s. The school house had previously undergone renovations in the 1990s. The goal was to modernise the educational spaces to create a more inclusive and collaborative learning environment at the school.
The existing structure was masonry walls and suspended concrete slabs. To accommodate for the expansion a new addition was needed. With a requirement to be light weight, the design used steel and timber framing to minimise structural self weight. The new design incorporated elements from the 1990s renovation, to add an additional storey and a bridge between the newer structure and the original school house.

Architect:

Year:

Construction Budget:

Challenges:

Maddision Architects
2018
$2.5m
Working with the existing structure posed significant challenges due to its nature and the previous renovations carried out in the 90’s. Numerous latent conditions were uncovered during the project, which required thorough analysis with the builder. However, a close relationship between the builder, architect, and engineer proved successful in addressing these issues, ensuring that the project proceeded smoothly and any obstacles were efficiently resolved.

Architect:

Maddision Architects

Year:

2018

Construction Budget:

$2.5m

Challenges:

Working with the existing structure posed significant challenges due to its nature and the previous renovations carried out in the 90’s. Numerous latent conditions were uncovered during the project, which required thorough analysis with the builder. However, a close relationship between the builder, architect, and engineer proved successful in addressing these issues, ensuring that the project proceeded smoothly and any obstacles were efficiently resolved.

ANDREW GALL, Director

Argall was founded in 2017 by Andrew Gall, an engineer with a passion for complex design and breaking the mould. His work experience as a senior structural engineer across a variety of project disciplines made him realise there was a real need for a bespoke people and service-oriented structural engineering consultancy that would inspire sustainability practices and innovation often lacking in big companies.

This is over and above his experience in traditional procurement roles, his work with builders in the design and construct field, managing projects in sport, tertiary education, the arts and zoological fields, as well as community, commercial, residential and multi- residential enterprises. With such a wealth of knowledge and understanding of different design methodologies, he has the expertise to challenge the status quo in his new venture.