The Broadway Building for UTS will add another key landmark to a major inner-city development.
May 18th, 2011
The Broadway Building will house the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), and will be a collaboration between architects Denton Corker Marshall and builders Lend Lease.

The 44,000 sqm building will occupy the southern edge of the UTS campus, striking an imposing presence at what UTS Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Resources) Patrick Woods describes as “the intersection of 2 key arterial roads… an entry point to the Sydney CBD”.
Key features of the design are a façade made of aluminium screens and a light-flooded atrium running through the building’s centre.

The UTS Broadway Building will be home to 4,000 students and 1,000 staff and is a key component of the UTS City Campus Master Plan, a $1 billion project set to inject more life into Sydney’s southern CBD.

The Broadway Building is due for completion in late 2013.
Denton Corker Marshall
dentoncorkermarshall.com
Lend Lease
bovislendlease.com
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