Have no clue but when the student election was on last year, one of the groups I think it was "Revive" told me the Uni want to destroy it for something new which sounds a bit odd....Was wondering if anyone knows what's happening to the old library building after the new one opens?
I didn't think they could destroy the old library, isn't it heritage listed or something?Have no clue but when the student election was on last year, one of the groups I think it was "Revive" told me the Uni want to destroy it for something new which sounds a bit odd....
But that group told me they wanted to convert into either new classrooms or more likely as a study place.
Are you serious man? that fucking library isnt more than like 30-40 years old..look at its architecture. IMO, smash it and give the law kids something to brag about.I didn't think they could destroy the old library, isn't it heritage listed or something?
Screw that, build a pyramid, something for us ancients!Are you serious man? that fucking library isnt more than like 30-40 years old..look at its architecture. IMO, smash it and give the law kids something to brag about.
+1Screw that, build a pyramid, something for us ancients!
Much of the university is essentially heritage listed due to its dubious status as the best example of Brutalism in Australia...Are you serious man? that fucking library isnt more than like 30-40 years old..look at its architecture. IMO, smash it and give the law kids something to brag about.
It would be nice if they distinguished between 'study space' and 'library space'. Ie, if you want to go study from your ECON111 textbook, you could go to x space instead of the library, which some people need to actually use.It'd be good if it could become more study space. I hate having to walk around the library like it's the carpark trying to find a spot, and then eventually having to give up.
*wikis brutalism*Much of the university is essentially heritage listed due to its dubious status as the best example of Brutalism in Australia...
The general chatter is that the old library will be turned into the 'campus hub'; ie a combination of services and resources offered by the students. U@MQ/Campus Experience seems to be fighting for it, and have said that the current U@MQ/Campus Experience building should be demolished.
Any refitting of the old library building apparently needs to start at the earliest a year after the new library is opened; so we're talking about >2 years away until the old library is again usable. God it's going to be such a horrible waste of space in the mean time.
That's pretty much all that's known.
In Soviet Russia, building demolishes you!*wikis brutalism*
But seriously, I think MQ's buildings are so fugly. The library especially.. They should just demolish or atleast stick glass windows all over the concrete walls.. anything that doesnt remind me communist russia.
i agree!! :dthey should turn into a massive club!!!!!!!!!!!!!!