Giarola Architects

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Giarola Architects
6 / 267 Milton Road MILTON QLD 4064 Australia

Giarola Architects is committed to providing excellence in Architectural Design and Service Delivery. We are committed to comply with the requirements of our Quality Management System. We continually strive to improve the effectiveness of our Quality Management System, as well as bettering our high quality Architectural Design and Service Delivery.

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The Glenleighden School

33 Cubberla Street, Fig Tree Pocket.Q. , 2010

In 1985, the school was a smalll building school, caterng to children with Aphasia. Giarola ASchitects has been involved since that time, generally involved with the design, documentation & site inspections of the following buildings: * Classrpooms. * Multi Purpose Learning Areas. * Accommodation. * Administration * Ablutions, covered walkways & the like. The school has grown to 80+ in number & still expanding. Giarola Architects is still involved.

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USQ Bookshop

University of Southern Queensland, Springfield, 2011

At the USQ, an unused Canteen was being used as a Store. This area backed onto a large Auditorium. The task was to turn this space into a student Bookshop, fully air conditioned, supervised, with good lighting. There were a numer of existing parameters, design issues and services with which we had to work so that this building became a modern new building in character with the existing surrounds. Prices are being called for construction in 2012.

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Wivenhoe Pocket Rural Fire Brigade

Lockyer View Road, 2010

This will be a long term project. As a result f the 2010 floods, the WPRFB is seeking an extension to the existing ‘shed’ so that it can better accommodate for the future floods. To do this, a building has been designed to incoroporate: * Better communications Room with newer facilities. * Helicopter landing area associated with a First Aid Room. * Larger vehicle storage. * A large room that can be used as a teaching / functions area & ultimately a local disaster shelteer area. The drawings are intended to be used to show people what ius required, to assist in raising funds, & ultimately for cponstruction.

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