Beautiful Faculty of Law, in Sydney

Wed, 02/16/2011 - 12:55
This project of a Faculty of Law is the result of an international competition that took office FJMT chosen to develop this as it is a architecture landmark at the University of Sydney, Australia.
Besides all the aesthetic appeal, the big difference of this project is the concern with sustainability, among the innovation includes a facade with double-skin, allowing ventilation and control of direct sunlight. Another focus of the project is in the learning process, combining the formal and informal, the physical and virtual, all designed with comfort and allowing inspire all students. This project has won numerous awards such as AIA Awards for Architecture, Urban Design and Sustainability.

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The architects have designed an elegant and spacious structure that cannot fail to inspire our academic staff, administrators and students. A functional and beautiful environment respects those who use the spaces and motivates all who work in the building. — Professor Gillian Triggs (Dean, Sydney Law School)

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