The establishment of a national synchrotron development in Melbourne is the most exciting and significant science infrastructure investment in Australia for decades.
Monash University has a new facility designed by Architectus which incorporates the stringent technical requirements for housing electron microscopes into a beautifully composed form.
Sited at the Tamaki Campus of The University of Auckland, the Ray Meyer Research Centre is the first of three similar buildings intended for the ‘Environment, Materials and Food’ sector of the campus.
The Architectus (with specialist laboratory designers, S2F) project for The University of Queensland's School of Veterinary Science required the consolidation of the University's animal research groups from St Lucia to its rural Gatton Campus.
The Department of Microbiology is a research and teaching facility, located in a seven storey building in Royal Parade, Parkville.