University House | |
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Australian National University | |
Location | Balmain Crescent, Australian National University, Canberra 0200, Australia |
Coordinates | 35°17′02″S 149°07′05″E / 35.284°S 149.118°E |
Established | 1954 |
Status | Self-catered, co-educational |
Master | Peter Kanowski |
Postgraduates | 60 |
Website | www |
University House at the Australian National University (ANU) is the oldest residential college in ANU. It opened in 1954 for the faculty, staff, and postgraduate students of ANU.[1]
University House is also listed as a heritage site by ANU, the Royal Australian Institute of Architects and the Government of Australia and is a nominee for heritage listing by the National Trust of Australia.[1] University House hosts various functions, a faculty club, and serves as a hotel and residence for postgraduate students.
On Monday 20 January 2020, Canberra experienced a destructive hailstorm which resulted in extensive building damage at the ANU Acton campus, with most buildings impacted, including University House. The subsequent, and otherwise welcome, rain of 9-10 February caused substantial further water ingress.
The storm and rain damaged the roof, electrical circuits, and disabled the fire system of University House. Many public rooms, hotel and student rooms, and some service areas also suffered hail or water damage. The scale of repairs, coordination with the refurbishments that were to begin in 2020, and the need for heritage and building code compliance, together mean an extended period of repair and refurbishment.
The University is fully committed to reopening University House, and extensive repairs are now underway. Reopening is scheduled for late 2025. [2]
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