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Brisbane Technical College

Brisbane Central Technical College
Brisbane Central Technical College (former) (2008).jpg
Former Brisbane Central Technical College, 2008
Location 2 George Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates 27°28′36″S 153°01′42″E / 27.4767°S 153.0282°E / -27.4767; 153.0282Coordinates: 27°28′36″S 153°01′42″E / 27.4767°S 153.0282°E / -27.4767; 153.0282
Design period 1900 - 1914 (early 20th century)
Built 1911 - 1956
Official name: Brisbane Central Technical College (former), Queensland Institute of Technology (1965-1987), Queensland Institute of Technology (QUT 1987 to present), University of Queensland
Type state heritage (built)
Designated 27 August 1999
Reference no. 601728
Significant period 1910s-1950s (historical)
1910s-1950s (fabric)
1910s ongoing (social)
Significant components classroom/classroom block/teaching area, school/school room, workshop
Brisbane Central Technical College is located in Queensland
Brisbane Central Technical College
Location of Brisbane Central Technical College in Queensland
Brisbane Central Technical College is located in Australia
Brisbane Central Technical College
Location of Brisbane Central Technical College in Queensland

Brisbane Central Technical College is a heritage-listed technical college at 2 George Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1911 to 1956. It is also known as Queensland Institute of Technology (1965-1987), Queensland University of Technology (QUT 1987 to present), and University of Queensland. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 27 August 1999.

The College was founded in 1908, and eventually became the Queensland Institute of Technology. While not able to grant bachelor's degrees, the college was able to issue diplomas which gave the recipients the right to "letters" after their name. Later it became Queensland University of Technology and could award bachelor's degrees as well as higher degrees such as Master and Doctorates.

Originally a group of nine, free-standing, bold, red facebrick buildings grouped around a central courtyard, the former Brisbane Central Technical College was designed in 1909 and opened for classes in 1915. Located at the southeast end of George Street, the former Brisbane Central Technical College occupies the northwest portion of the Gardens Point Campus of the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) adjacent to Parliament House. The QUT Campus is located on a former government reserve which was worked as the government garden from 1825 and became the Government House Domain in 1860 with Old Government House (as it is now known) being the residence of the Queensland Governor. In 1909 the Governor removed to Fernberg, Bardon (the current Government House) and the Domain then accommodated the newly established institutions of the University of Queensland and the Brisbane Central Technical College. Old Government House became the main building of the University of Queensland and a group of nine purpose-built buildings was constructed to the northwest for the Brisbane Central Technical College.


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