Facility Management

DIGITAL FILES AND UNIVERSITY DESIGN SPACE

Worldwide, universities are judged on their appearance. Phrases like ‘the hallowed halls’ speak of reverence for ‘respected seats of learning’, and lyrics like Bob Dylan’s “I met him one day on the green pastures of Harvard University” conjure images of students enjoying philosophical discussions in clean, open spaces, surrounded by traditional collegiate architecture.

Australia is not without its share of physically appealing universities, with a recent Times Higher Education study conducted into world university rankings claiming Sydney University

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