Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Glebe, school

The Kerrie Murphy Building is located on the corner of Bay Street and Macarthur Street, in the inner city suburb of Glebe. This contemporary building, named after a former principal, was built in 2011 houses a primary school library, a ground floor covered outdoor learning area, languages faculty offices and a multipurpose space for the International Grammar School.

17 comments:

  1. from the thumbnail, i thought those were paws!

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  2. What an interesting building and a lot more fun looking than any school I ever attended.

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  3. Oh, how different and how fun! I love it -- and as a former teacher, I would have really enjoyed having a classroom there!! Great shot for the day, Jim!! Thanks!!

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  4. What an interesting looking building. I wonder how you pronounce the name of the town. I giggled when I did it, so I am guessing it was wrong.

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    1. Rhonda, the way you pronounce the suburb name is "Gleeb".

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  5. Very eye catching architecture Jim.

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  6. Unique design, I guess the mirrors at the lowest floor are reflecting the surrounding greenery as well.

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    1. Arti, the windows on the ground floor have no glass or mirrors in them. This is the outdoor learning centre which has the plants growing there and poking out of the holes

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  7. That is absolutely wonderful - wow! What a talented architect, and lucky kids :)
    Thanks so much for sharing this at WWDD!!

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  8. It's a fun design for a school. As a teacher, I would love to have that indoor learning area full of plants.

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  9. I loved the design of the building. It's very unique. I need to check this out :)

    Oh Snap - My Blog

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  10. Good to see some imaginative architecture to inspire the children of tomorrow.

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  11. What a unique design the building has for school☆☆☆

    Sincerely from Japan xoxo Miyako*

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