An architectural anchor engineered for a lifespan of 100 years, the new Faculty of Law Building at the University of new South Wales is a futuristic, angular structure. Created by Australian firm Lyons Architects, the finished building houses teaching, office, and administration spaces as well as an intimate, 350-seat auditorium. And, for the first time in over 30 years, the building has brought the entire faculty together under one roof.

To clad the structure?s striking forms and angles, Lyons specified durable QuadroClad panels from Hunter Douglas. The customizable panel system was ideal for the large-scale, asymmetrical application, delivering exceptional rigidity and strength with minimal weight and sub-structure requirements. The finished building features a flat, smooth, and consistent surface.

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