Ink Duck is proud to have designed Bray Park State High School’s new two-storey Robotics and Science Facility, a project that sets a new benchmark for the school. This $18M innovation centre features 20 modern learning spaces, including science labs, STEM labs, a robotics lab, and a virtual reality lab, as well as essential collaboration spaces for meetings. The new building also includes a Hospitality Training Facility, ensuring students are equipped for real-world opportunities.
This building is not only the first two-storey structure on the campus since the 1980s but also the first purpose-built teaching facility added in decades. It plays a vital role in creating a cohesive and inviting entry point to the school, seamlessly linking existing buildings into a unified whole. The result is a space that feels open, welcoming, and modern—designed to inspire students, teachers, and the broader community.
By all accounts, this space has become a favourite among both students and educators, proving that the magic of design often happens in the in-between spaces.
At Ink Duck, we understand the importance of creating spaces that reflect a school’s unique character while embracing future-focused innovation.
Ink Duck acknowledges the traditional owners of the land we live, work and build on and pay our respects to all Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and First Nations People.