The Donald Horne Building
The Donald Horne Building

In the historic town of Muswellbrook, the Donald Horne Building is the second stage of the Tertiary Education Centre, which forms part of the UoN Upper Hunter Precinct -developed jointly by Muswellbrook Shire Council and the University of Newcastle.

 

The new building provides flexible laboratory, fabrication and teaching space on a prominent site on Bridge Street in the centre of the town. The project completes a grouping of buildings that includes two heritage items – Loxton House and Weidman Cottage, two of the oldest structures in the region.

 

As part of the works, Loxton House will be adaptively re-used with the conversion of the upper level into an innovation hub – providing flexible workspace for research and learning, with the two buildings linked via a structural glass air-bridge.

 

A defining aspect of the project is the creation of a new covered public space that brings together the three structures and creates an entry portico for the centre – an integral part of a wider plan to unify the Hunter Region Innovation Precinct with a series of new and revitalised public spaces and facilities on neighbouring sites.

Planning consent was granted in June 2020, following approval from the Heritage Council of NSW.

The Donald Horne Building was officially opened by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on the 18th of July 2023.

“This building is a perfect encapsulation of Muswellbrook, it’s an act of respect for your heritage that simultaneously looks ahead to the future”

RT. HON. ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER

Details

Client
Muswellbrook Shire Council
Country
Waranuah
Heritage
Genevieve Lilley Architects
Structure
Partridge
Mechanical
Marline
Electrical
Marline
Hydraulic
Marline
Fire
AED
Geotechnical
Douglas and Partners
Certifier
BMG
Planning
Casson
Photographer
Richard Glover
Model
Make Models

Awards

2025

AIA NSW Sustainability Award – Shortlisted