Eco Sciences Precinct — Wilson Architects

The Ecosciences Precinct is located at the Boggo Road Urban Village in Dutton Park, Brisbane, and houses more than 1000 scientists from the Queensland Government, CSIRO and University of Queensland, working to solve some of Australia's biggest environmental, medical and scientific challenges. Completed in 2010 in Brisbane, Australia. Images by Christopher Frederick Jones. The Ecosciences Precinct in Brisbane, Australia, brings together 1,000 scientists from four separate agencies and.

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Located in Dutton Park and part of the redevelopment of Brisbane's old Boggo Road Gaol site, the Ecoscience Precinct provides lab, research and office space dedicated to climate change, healthy. Ecosciences Precinct by Hassell. The commendable process of sharing facilities, infrastructure and knowledge is the driver behind the design of this new research engine. The Ecosciences Precinct physically brings together four state science agencies and six divisions of the CSIRO, which have all been operating in geographical isolation from. An environmental sciences hub directed towards solving the nation's critical environmental challenges and opportunities. ECO SCIENCE PRECINCT SPROUTS. 9 May 2011 A $270 million eco sciences precinct, dedicated to solving some of Australia's biggest environment issues, has opened next to the infamous old Boggo Rd gaol. The 52,000sqm facility is the first of its kind in Australia and will accommodate 1000 Queensland Government and CSIRO scientists, researchers.

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Climate change will be a key research area at Brisbane's new eco-sciences precinct to be built by 2011. Work is about to begin on the $280 million joint venture between the Queensland Government. The Ecosciences Precinct in Brisbane, Australia brings together 1,000 scientists from four state agencies and six CSIRO divisions into a single, collaborativ. Ecosciences Precinct Brisbane Building. Design: HASSELL. Ecosciences Precinct in Brisbane by HASSELL. The Ecosciences Precinct brings together 1,000 scientists from four state agencies and six CSIRO divisions into a single, collaborative research environment. The Ecosciences Precinct is dedicated to solving some of Australia's biggest environmental and primary production problems and colocates up to 1000 research staff from the Queensland Government departments (Agriculture and Fisheries, and Science Information Technology and Innovation), CSIRO, and staff from The University of Queensland through the Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food.

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Ecosciences Precinct. Research facility address. 41 Boggo Road, Dutton Park QLD 4102. Telephone. +61 7 3708 8497. Coordinates (GPS at office) 27°29'41''S, 153°1'47''E. Climate. Subtropical climate with long term average temperatures of maximum 26.9°C and minimum 19.5°C, and average annual rainfall 1200mm. The site of another project by Wilson Landscape Architects, the Ecosciences Precinct in Brisbane, was previously the site of the Boggo Road Women's Prison. According to the research undertaken by the firm's director, Beth Wilson, both institutions operated in accordance with the principles of "moral treatment," which recognize a direct. CSIRO Ecoscience Precinct Dutton Park, QLD, Australia Cathy J. Robinson School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia The Ecosciences Precinct (ESP) in Dutton Park, Brisbane opened in late 2010 providing a facility for researchers from Queensland Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management and CSIRO. This landmark building has won numerous awards for its innovative and sustainable.

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Address 41 Boggo Rd Dutton Park QLD 4102 Australia . The Ecosciences Precinct supports CSIRO's ongoing commitment to research and development in promoting industry profitability, managing Australia's unique ecosystems, adapting to climate change, ensuring biosecurity and improving human health. ECOSCIENCE PRECINCT. DUTTON PARK, QLD. Members of the CSIRO fraternity were committed to the idea that this development use and display a diverse range of Australian plants sourced from the local region.