The MacLaurin Hall facade conservation work
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| LOCATION | The Quadrangle, South section along Manning Road |
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DESCRIPTION |
The MacLaurin Hall is an important piece of heritage of the University Quadrangle Building. Designed by the Government Architect of the day Walter Liberty Vernon it was constructed in 1911 as the Fisher Library. In 1963 when the Fisher Library was opened the library relocated to the current building. In October 2007, the University of Sydney began conservation work on the façade. The conservation work includes the sandstone walls, gargoyles and bosses, and windows. The conservation work is part of the University heritage conservation program and the project is a 1 every 50 years conservation work project. Materials used include Macaffrey sandstone from the NSW Department of Commerce Centenary Stonework Program reserve (sourced from recent excavations at Pyrmont). The lighter colour in the sandstone is a natural feature of sandstone which turns yellow over time as the iron particles in the binder starts to oxidize. In some stones this colour can be brown/red (refer to the belvedere stairs to Victoria Park constructed in 2000).
Work is scheduled to finish in November 2008. |
| PROGRESS PHOTOS |

View of the clocktower and the city from the top
December 2007
Building site |
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Cleaning the lion |
The rose, thistle and shamrock believed to represent the countries of origin of the those who worked on the building |
Pinnacle roof damage |
Pinnacle in Capricorn stone (from Queensland) dates from 1960s. Previous repairs. |
Lead sill flashing over dental course |
![]() Lead flashing |
Gargoyle with poultice treatment. |
Gargoyle with poultice treatment. Poultice is left on for 10 days or until it falls off and then is re applied for a second time to make sure the salt is removed. |
Lead sill |
Detail of pinnacle column chiselled out to take a replacement portion of new sandstone |
![]() New sandstone tracery |
![]() Lead flashing in progress |
![]() New and old boss at the workshop |
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![]() Gargoyles after poultice desalination |
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![]() New parapet stones ready for installation |
![]() Old parapet stones |







