The idea is to “at least” double its existing 740 beds, (plus residential colleges) thus reducing pressure on rentals in surrounding St Lucia
Design options are for three buildings of five-nine stories, across the road from the 610 bed Kev Carmody House, that opened last year.
The university says it will be “consulting” with Brisbane City Council – which is wise.
A campus master-plan copped criticism from neighbours worried about over-development (CMM July 23 2015).