University House, Australian National University

[1] University House hosts various functions, a faculty club, and serves as a hotel and residence for postgraduate students.

The storm and rain damaged the roof, electrical circuits, and disabled the fire system of University House.

[1] In its early years, initially intended to follow the Oxbridge collegiate system, students were required to attend regular seminars and a daily formal dinner at the hall with the faculty.

In 2001, the House turned parts of the building into hotel to accommodate academic guest, visiting scholars, and general public.

University House has been the residence of many notable people, including Gough Whitlam, who moved in for a brief period in 1975 after his removal from the office of Prime Minister of Australia.

Courtyard pond
Rostrum end of the Great Hall, showing artworks by Leonard French (Regeneration, 1972) and some from The Journey series (1974).
Standing figure (1981-82), bronze statue beside the pond, by former art lecturer Ante Dabro