Warren & Mahoney Architects

MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange

MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange
© Patrick Reynolds
MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange
© Patrick Reynolds

MIT MANUKAU & TRANSPORT INTERCHANGE

Warren and Mahoney

ARCHITECTS
Warren and Mahoney

LOCATION
Auckland, New Zealand

CATEGORY
Transportation Hub

PROJECT ARCHITECT
Mike Jackson

AREA
20000.0 sqm

Text description provided by architect.

MIT Manukau integrates two essential elements: a 20,000m2 learning facility for the Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) and a new Auckland Transport railway station. By seamlessly weaving together education and transport, MIT Manukau represents a complete departure from conventional education design.

MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange
© Patrick Reynolds
MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange
© Patrick Reynolds

The people of South Auckland enrol in tertiary education at a rate only half the national average. MIT’s mission is to open up the possibility of study in the minds of their community.

Correspondingly, MIT Manukau is designed to eliminate barriers to entry and invite people to engage with the possibilities of learning.

By integrating the campus with the public transport system, commuters entering the building are exposed to the heart of MIT and its programmes, consequently reaching the widest possible audience.

MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange
© Patrick Reynolds
MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange
© Patrick Reynolds
MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange
© Patrick Reynolds

The ground floor expresses an open invitation to all who approach – a feeling magnified by the soaring six storey atrium. Learning spaces themselves are not formal. Instead, they are flexible, open and designed for student interaction.

Aesthetically, the building has the responsibility to reflect the values and aspirations of MIT while also providing an appropriate response to the community’s cultural diversity.

The design response has generated a structurally integrated approach incorporating the direct use of materials, finishes and environmental techniques.

MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange
© Patrick Reynolds
MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange
© Patrick Reynolds
MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange
© Patrick Reynolds

The interaction of raking ‘diamond brace’ columns, transverse external steel beam lines, and external horizontal sun shading produces a complex but repeating pattern that is evocative of not one, but many cultures and many points of view.

Internally, the architecture is conceived as a simple framework. A ‘coathanger’ for students to dress with their own identities, to hang the cloak of the community on.

MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange
© Patrick Reynolds
MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange
© Patrick Reynolds

It is a very adaptable, open space, incorporating warm timber and vibrant colour; built with long term flexibility to evolve with both the identity of the community and contemporary educational pedagogy.


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MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange
Ground Floor Plan
MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange
Site Plan
MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange
Floor Plan

Warren & Mahoney Architects
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Warren & Mahoney Architects
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