[1] In September 2019, staff and postgraduate students moved into the refurbished building ahead of the start of term.
[2] In 1909 Sir George Oatley was appointed to design a new university department for Chemistry and Physiology, further extending the Fry Building to the southwest.
[13] The majority of the building is Grade II listed and constructed of pennant stone with limestone dressings and slate roof.
[15] Public art in the form of a Voronoi pattern[16] acts as a brise soleil on the new glass facade overlooking Wills Memorial Building.
Outside, the design of the paving layout draws on the work of the Nobel Prize-winning Bristol-born mathematician Paul Dirac (1902–1984).