Project Name

Don Nicklin Building

The Don Nicklin Building is a building on the St. Lucia campus of the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. It is named after Donald Nicklin, a former Premier of Queensland and a graduate of the University of Queensland.

The Don Nicklin Building was completed in 1974 and was designed by the architectural firm John Andrews International. The building is a Brutalist structure, characterized by its exposed concrete and geometric forms.

The Don Nicklin Building is home to the School of Chemical Engineering at the University of Queensland. The building contains a variety of teaching and research facilities, including laboratories, lecture theaters, and offices.

Don Nicklin Building
Project Location

Project Location

Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Sector

Sector

Educational

Discipline/Trade

Discipline/Trade

Architecture

Scope of Work

Scope of Work

Scan to BIM

Level of Development

Level of Development (LOD)

LOD 350

Approx. Project Area

Approx. Project Area

53,819 sq. M.

Software Used

Software Used

Revit