Baldwin Spencer Building

View of across lake to Biology School, University of Melbourne, circa 1901.
Baldwin Spencer Aerial View

Title

Baldwin Spencer Building

Description

Opened in 1888 as the Biology School under the direction of Baldwin Spencer, the first professor of biology at the University of Melbourne. The building contained a lecture theatre, teaching museum, and laboratories. In 1899 further rooms were added. In 1920 the building was renamed the Zoology Building. In 2011 the building was extensively remodelled to become a learning space for the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning.

Creator

Architect Reed, Henderson & Smart

Date

1887

Contributor

Year Architect Work
1887, 1889 Reed, Henderson & Smart Designed & Constructed
1905-06 Smart, Tappin & Peebles Botany teaching rooms on the north
1961-63 Mockridge Stahle & Mitchell  West wing

Relation

Architectural Style: Gothic Revival
Material: Sandstone

Citation

Architect Reed, Henderson & Smart, “Baldwin Spencer Building,” Constructing Change: the evolving Parkville campus , accessed November 26, 2024, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/constructing-change/items/show/3.

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