The
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The
This group of Gothic Revival buildings, forming the Main Quadrangle
is probably the most significant group of Gothic Revival buildings
in Australia. Indicating the growth and development of the University
of Sydney since its inception. The symbolic and functional heart
of the University.
The
main quadrangle was commenced in 1855 with the construction of the
East Range and the Great Hall. Plans for a southern range were abandoned
due to the lack of funds and it was not until after the turn of
the century that construction of Fisher Library (now MacLaurin Hall)
was commenced. Further additions were made in 1913-1918 and the
1920s. The east side of the western tower was completed in 1963-1966.
A cloister was partially constructed. Although schemes have been
prepared by various architects including Leslie Wilkinson to complete
the cloister, this work has not been undertaken.
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