Macquarie University is the only university in Sydney that has its own train station. Under the stewardship of former vice-chancellor Professor Steven Schwartz, the university has undergone significant modernization and growth, particularly in the area of research in medicine and the hearing sciences. And we now have a fabulous new library, what is termed a sustainable building, which makes assignment research (something I’m meant to be doing right this minute :-D) a pleasure.
For more entries to last week’s photo challenge, see The Daily Post.

I have always felt that architecture is art. Nice.
Thanks, Renee. I agree – I love the lines in this train station, from the entrance to the underground. It’s a fusion of art and engineering.
another great photo bb 🙂 I wish my Uni had had a train station – what a great idea
Thanks, Gabe. MQ has undergone quite a transformation since I first started there.
Stunning, Bluebee. You have the eye of an architect and the soul of a poet, or vice-versa. Whatever, it’s very fine.