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About the Ian Ross Building

The Ian Ross Building is named after Professor Ian.G. Ross, former Dean of Science and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, who was a driving force behind the establishment of undergraduate and post graduate engineering at ANU. The building, which is occupied by the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology (FEIT), was opened on 15th November 2000.

The Ian Ross Building was designed by Collard, Clarke and Jackson Architects who were awarded the Sustainable Architecture Award at the 2001 ACT Architecture Awards for their design of the Ian Ross Building. The new award goes to "a brave and robust demonstration" that a building taking a simple and fundamental approach to the basics of ecologically sustainable architecture can still have a significant impact in other areas.

The Ian Ross Building, Building 31, can be found on grid location G4 on the campus map.

Ian Ross Building