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THE “MUSHROOM THEATRE” of the University of Canterbury School of Engineering at Ilam no longer dominates the Creyke Road frontage. Its ground floor, formerly open, has been glassed in to provide a foyer for the new engineering library to the left. On its right are supplementary lecture theatres, and block walls enclose courtyards and bicycle stands. The mechanical engineering wing is on the extreme right and the tall physics building is in the background.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31775, 4 September 1968, Page 16

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THE “MUSHROOM THEATRE” of the University of Canterbury School of Engineering at Ilam no longer dominates the Creyke Road frontage. Its ground floor, formerly open, has been glassed in to provide a foyer for the new engineering library to the left. On its right are supplementary lecture theatres, and block walls enclose courtyards and bicycle stands. The mechanical engineering wing is on the extreme right and the tall physics building is in the background. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31775, 4 September 1968, Page 16

THE “MUSHROOM THEATRE” of the University of Canterbury School of Engineering at Ilam no longer dominates the Creyke Road frontage. Its ground floor, formerly open, has been glassed in to provide a foyer for the new engineering library to the left. On its right are supplementary lecture theatres, and block walls enclose courtyards and bicycle stands. The mechanical engineering wing is on the extreme right and the tall physics building is in the background. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31775, 4 September 1968, Page 16