The facility is an important national asset and reinforces the position of Australia, Queensland and UQ as a leader in plant science research.
Deborah Terry, UQ Vice-Chancellor
The Plant Futures Facility has quickly become a landmark building, providing a new focal point for renewal of a previously under-utilised part of the campus, continuing a tradition of expressive brickwork established by James Birrell. The Facility’s striking presence is a source of curiosity to campus users and a highly technical container.
Timothy Sweeney, Campus Planner
The building fundamentally enhances how we conduct precision plant research in Australia by bringing people, technology, and growing environments together in a highly integrated way.
Sarah Armstrong Operations Manager Plant Growth
This building takes a really complex technical brief into a harsh environment in this section of the university, and creates a really special moment for the campus and the students.
Think Brick Awards Jury 2025