Seeding a new building

By Philip Hopkins
Updated September 17 2014 - 2:13am, first published 1:53am
The Australian Grains Genebank building at Horsham has a metal core and a timber skin.
The Australian Grains Genebank building at Horsham has a metal core and a timber skin.

"Challenging" is the way H2o architects director Mark O'Dwyer described his latest project: how to protect Horsham's new world-class genetic seed bank, which requires specimens to be stored at minus 20 degrees, from the scorching Wimmera sun?

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