The college was designed by Government Architect, Ted Farmer,[1] and a member of his staff, Peter Hall,[2] who later succeeded Jørn Utzon as supervising architect of the Sydney Opera House.
[3] The Goldstein Dining Hall won the Sir John Sulman Medal for architecture in 1966.
It accommodates 150 students in a mixture of rooms with either en suites or shared bathroom facilities.
The College shares landscaped garden spaces with Basser, Philip Baxter and the newly established residences; Fig Tree Hall and Colombo House.
The Dining Hall has undergone a major refurbishment while retaining the design features and fixtures of the original interior.