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An interesting feature of this building, is actually visible in the detail where the frame of the stair case, acts as part of the wall, along with the glass.
Using several universal beams, Nonda Katsalidis uses the flanges bottom and top to butt up against the curtain wall of the facade. It adds the break in the facade, but amazingly becomes part of the overhanging area seen in the picture below.
The detail in a close up shows how the flange of the universal beam creatively acts as the break in the curtain wall, then extending to become the overhang of the building.

There is a feature to this building that is often missed and not understood. This picture shows how the building intended to be, a seperate building itself. The building has been designed to show the break from one, into two. One side (as shown above and below) and another side that is designed 'seperately'. The fact that Lyons Architects actually seperate it is due to there being two branches of the faculty. A symbolic piece of architecture.