Building 3 (Kernot Building) (1931 - )
- From
- 1931
- Website
- https://web.archive.org/web/20240228135450/https://www.rmit.edu.au/maps/melbourne-city-campus/building-3
- Summary
Building 3 - also known as the Kernot Building - was named after William Charles Kernot and his brother Wilfred Noyce Kernot. The building was opened on 23 July 1931 as the Kernot School of Engineering (Edquist and Grierson, 2008, p. 36).
Related Entities
Published Resources
Books
- Edquist, Harriet and Grierson, Elizabeth, A Skilled Hand and Cultivated Mind: A Guide to the Architecture and Art of RMIT University, RMIT University Press, Melbourne, Victoria, 2008. Details
Webpages
- RMIT University, Building 3 (Kernot Building), Melbourne, Victoria, undated. Also available at https://web.archive.org/web/20240228135450/https://www.rmit.edu.au/maps/melbourne-city-campus/building-3. Details
Images

- Title
- Construction of Kernot Building - West Side
- Type
- Image
- Date
- 1929
- Creator
- RMIT University Photographer
- Control
- 2081
- Source
- RMIT University Library
Sources used to compile this entry: Edquist, Harriet and Grierson, Elizabeth, A Skilled Hand and Cultivated Mind: A Guide to the Architecture and Art of RMIT University, RMIT University Press, Melbourne, Victoria, 2008.
Created: 14 December 2021, Last modified: 10 December 2024