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SEE Building

SEE Building
SEE Building

Introducing SEE Building

A new home for innovation on campus

Five years in the making, and delivered during a global pandemic, our iconic SEE Building is now open.

A multidisciplinary hub for teaching, research and industry collaboration, the building is home to staff, students and researchers in our School of Science, Engineering and Environment. 

Part of our ambitious campus masterplan, SEE Building signifies our intent to be a leading sustainable and transformational civic university for our communities.

Read on to learn about the innovative design concept, see the facilities we’ve packed into 15,300 sqm and explore exciting study and research opportunities. 

Design and Construction

Learn more about the creation of SEE Building.

Features and Floorplans

Explore some of the facilities and resources inside SEE Building.

Study Opportunities

Explore study and research opportunities in SEE Building.

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