University of Otago buildings

Adams Building, Frederick Street.
Adams Building, Frederick Street.
The Archway lecture theatres are slated for demolition. Photo by Jane Dawber.
The Archway lecture theatres are slated for demolition. Photo by Jane Dawber.
Sayers Building (left), Wellcome Research Institute (right) and Adams Building (at rear).
Sayers Building (left), Wellcome Research Institute (right) and Adams Building (at rear).
Gregory Building.
Gregory Building.
The ITS Building, housing the computer services, straddles the Water of Leith.
The ITS Building, housing the computer services, straddles the Water of Leith.
Water of Leith unites the campus; here seen looking towards clocktower from near the Richardson...
Water of Leith unites the campus; here seen looking towards clocktower from near the Richardson building.
Marine Science.
Marine Science.
The new Psychology building nears completion, February 2010.
The new Psychology building nears completion, February 2010.
A bicycle rack outside the Richardson Building. Photo by Gerard O'Brien.
A bicycle rack outside the Richardson Building. Photo by Gerard O'Brien.
Sayers Building, Great King St (opposite Dunedin Public Hospital) is home to the University of...
Sayers Building, Great King St (opposite Dunedin Public Hospital) is home to the University of Otago Medical Library.
Science II houses the Chemistry department.
Science II houses the Chemistry department.
Smithells Gymnasium, Cumberland St.
Smithells Gymnasium, Cumberland St.
Surveying Building, Castle St.
Surveying Building, Castle St.
College of Education buildings, Union Street East.
College of Education buildings, Union Street East.
Union Lawn. The University Union building is in the background.
Union Lawn. The University Union building is in the background.
The Centre for Innovation, St David St reflects the clocktower.
The Centre for Innovation, St David St reflects the clocktower.
Room for expansion: industrial buildings in Albany St previously used by Wickliffe Press.
Room for expansion: industrial buildings in Albany St previously used by Wickliffe Press.
The registry and clocktower at the heart of the campus. Photo by Jane Dawber.
The registry and clocktower at the heart of the campus. Photo by Jane Dawber.
The registry and clocktower at the heart of the campus. Photo by Stephen Jaquiery.
The registry and clocktower at the heart of the campus. Photo by Stephen Jaquiery.

As the University of Otago considers its future building plans, take a tour with Linda Robertson and her fellow Otago Daily Times photographers around the Dunedin campus. Photo prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

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