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{{Short description|Residential hall in Australian National University}}
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'''Toad Hall''' is a ] for the ], primarily for post-graduate students drawn from some 50 countries across the globe.<ref name=home>{{cite web | title=Toad Hall | website=ANU | url=https://www.anu.edu.au/study/accommodation/student-residences/toad-hall | access-date=30 September 2021}}</ref>
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It is located at the corner of Barry Drive and Kingsley Street, ]. ] and the ] are nearby.<ref name=map>{{cite web | publisher = Australian National University | title = Toad Hall | url=https://www.anu.edu.au/maps#show=28983 | accessdate = 30 September 2021}}</ref>
'''Toad Hall''' is a residential hall on campus at the ] in ], ], ]. It was established in 1973.


The Toad Hall residence was designed by internationally acclaimed Australian architect ] in the early 1970s, with construction starting in 1973 and opening to its first residents in April 1974. It was considered quite a 'revolutionary' design in student residences at that time and is listed on the ACT Chapter of the ] Register of Significant Twentieth Century Architecture and on the ].<ref>{{cite web | last=Miles | first=Martin | title=Toad Hall student residences, Kingsley Street, Acton (1977) | website=Canberra house | url=http://www.canberrahouse.com.au/houses/toad-hall.html | access-date=30 September 2021}}</ref>
While primarily a Hall for post-graduate students, in 2010 Toad Hall has 24 under-graduate students of a total of 230 residents.


The University Council allowed the hall of residence to be named Toad Hall following the recommendation of the first residents of the hall where the setting, with the long line of ]s between the hall and Sullivans Creek, was evocative of ]'s children's novel, '']''.<ref name=home/> It is the only residence on campus named by its first residents.
It is located at the corner of Barry Drive and Kingsley Street, ]. Sullivans Creek and the Drill Hall Gallery are nearby. The Toad Hall residence was designed by internationally acclaimed architect John Andrews, and is listed in the ] Register of Significant Twentieth Century Architecture and on the Commonwealth Heritage List.{{Fact|date=November 2008}} John Andrews' other significant works include Gund Hall, the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University.


==References==
The University Council allowed the hall of residence to be named Toad Hall following the recommendation of the first residents of the hall where the setting, with the long line of willow trees between the hall and ], was evocative of ]'s children's novel, ].<ref>{{cite web | publisher = Australian National University | title = Toad Hall | url=http://campusmap.anu.edu.au/displaybldg.asp?no=30
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| accessdate = 2006-11-03 }} </ref>

==Management and Staff==
Toad Hall is managed by the Head of Residence, Dr Ian Walker, who is assited by an administrative team (led by the Administration Manager, Lucinda Watt) and two Sub Deans (Lucille Pedersen and Areti Metuamate) who lead a team of 14 Senior Residents. <ref>http://accom.anu.edu.au/UAS/232.html</ref>


== External links == == External links ==
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Residential hall in Australian National University

Toad Hall
Australian National University
LocationBarry Drive and Kingsley Street, Acton, Australian Capital Territory
Coordinates35°16′32″S 149°7′26″E / 35.27556°S 149.12389°E / -35.27556; 149.12389
ArchitectJohn Andrews
WardenIan Walker
WebsiteANU residence

Toad Hall is a residential hall for the Australian National University, primarily for post-graduate students drawn from some 50 countries across the globe.

It is located at the corner of Barry Drive and Kingsley Street, Acton. Sullivans Creek and the Drill Hall Gallery are nearby.

The Toad Hall residence was designed by internationally acclaimed Australian architect John Andrews in the early 1970s, with construction starting in 1973 and opening to its first residents in April 1974. It was considered quite a 'revolutionary' design in student residences at that time and is listed on the ACT Chapter of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects Register of Significant Twentieth Century Architecture and on the Commonwealth Heritage List.

The University Council allowed the hall of residence to be named Toad Hall following the recommendation of the first residents of the hall where the setting, with the long line of willow trees between the hall and Sullivans Creek, was evocative of Kenneth Grahame's children's novel, The Wind in the Willows. It is the only residence on campus named by its first residents.

References

  1. ^ "Toad Hall". ANU. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  2. "Toad Hall". Australian National University. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  3. Miles, Martin. "Toad Hall student residences, Kingsley Street, Acton (1977)". Canberra house. Retrieved 30 September 2021.

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