The Michael Kirby Building is Macquarie University’s new ecologically sustainable building, enriching the teaching and learning experience.
The new building, home to the Macquarie University Law School and Department of Philosophy, repurposes a 1980s concrete building into a warm, tactile, and welcoming space with cross-laminated timber interiors, connected teaching and learning spaces and a central atrium topped with a glazed glass roof and solar panels.
Our multidisciplinary team worked alongside FDC Building on the project from concept to completion, providing ecologically sustainable design, building services design, vertical transport engineering and acoustic consulting.
The building brings the University’s outdoor green and accessible Central Courtyard Precinct and surrounding bushland inside with a mixed-mode ventilation system and glazed skylights to naturally cool and light the building and reduce energy consumption.
Situated along Wally’s Walk, the 6,800 square metre building is part of a visionary ten-year masterplan – a significant investment in shaping the University’s future – which we have supported with the Macquarie University Incubator and Clinical Education Building.
A hub for students, scholars, industry, professionals, and the University community to come together and complete with a realistic moot courtroom, the building will help cultivate relationships, broaden students’ experiences and opportunities, attract future students and enable world-leading research.