University Librarian Philip Kent and Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Mark Scott on the Fisher Library rooftop terrace.
University Librarian Philip Kent and Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Mark Scott on the Fisher Library rooftop terrace. Fisher Library rooftop, which offers views across campus and the city, will be redeveloped for students and the University community. For the first time in more than 30 years, the University of Sydney will reopen the Fisher Library rooftop terrace to students, staff and other library users. The terrace, which offers sweeping views across campus and the city, was an integral feature of the original design when Fisher Library opened in 1963. Access was later restricted because the rooftop space was no longer compliant with Australian building and safety regulations. Earlier this year, a campaign led by student newspaper Honi Soit revived interest in reopening the terrace. The campaign prompted the University's Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Mark Scott , to visit the rooftop with University Librarian Philip Kent.
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