Projects

UNSW Faculty of Law

The University of New South Wales (UNSW) Faculty of Law building is a prestigious law school situated in Sydney.

The new building consists of 4 levels and was designed by Melbourne architects Lyons Architecture. Features of the new building include a light-filled atrium space, open staircases, landscaped courtyards and an Agora void running up through the floors.

Cubic was contracted by Lendlease to execute all elements of the base building and interior fitout. Throughout the project Cubic was responsible for the solid partitioning, glass partitions, doors and hardware, wall finishes, acoustic cast plaster ceilings, the Agora voids and an auditorium with a seating capacity of 450. One of the key features of this fitout is the Agora void which is completely abstract. The use of the complex geometric shapes makes this type of void a ‘one-of-a-kind’ for Cubic.

Photography by Kim Coates.

Scope

Year Complete: 2006

Levels: 8

Area: —

Work: Base Build & Integrated Fitout

Client: UNSW

Builder: Bovis Lend Lease

Architect: Lyons

Categories

Region: Sydney, NSW

Sector: Education

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