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Designed by the award winning Melbourne firm Lyons Architects, the Hedley Bull Centre brings together over forty academic staff, sixty PHD students, 300 masters and graduate diploma students, and numerous visitors. It was designed as a dynamic social space, intended to encourage through the architecture interaction and dialogue between individuals, across academic units. It is designed to have a mixed population, with professors, PHD students, and visitors intermixed throughout the building, and with academic units interleaved across floors. Each academic unit, including the Department of International Relations, has its own large library/reading room, accessible to academic staff, visitors and graduate students alike. Finally, significant attention was given to the 'green' qualities of the building, and the design includes large water retention tanks, a grey water system, double-glazing, high mass construction, and a highly efficient 'mixed mode' climate control system.
The Hedley Bull Centre is now occupied, with occupancy occurring on time. The Centre will provide a dynamic, high amenity home for the Department, and while we had a strong sentimental attachment to our previous corridors in the Coombs Building, we are enjoying being in our new home. To see architect's images of the Hedley Bull Centre see thumbnails.
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Architect's Images



Madeline's Chronicle
A photographic journey starting March 2007
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Coombs Photographer




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