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Landmark building and technology hub makes its debut on Broadway

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The new FEIT building viewed from Abercrombie St. Picture by Andrew Worssam

The first and largest of three state-of-the-art buildings featuring in UTS's billion-dollar City Campus Master Plan is being unveiled today.

The stunning new UTS Faculty of Engineering and IT (FEIT) building joins other new landmark buildings within the rapidly transforming and revitalised western gateway to Sydney's CBD.

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Resources) Patrick Woods with UTS Vice-Chancellor Professor Ross Milbourne in the new FEIT building. Picture by Wade Laube/StillsGroupDeputy Vice-Chancellor (Resources) Patrick Woods with UTS Vice-Chancellor Professor Ross Milbourne in the new FEIT building. Picture by Wade Laube/StillsGroup

Representing a multi-million dollar investment in the future of learning and research, its classrooms, public spaces and research spaces will accommodate up to 5,000 students and staff.

Located on the corner of Broadway and Wattle Street, Ultimo, the 44,000-square metre FEIT building is clad in a unique, aluminium "binary code screen" patterned with 1s and 0s that define the façade.

The building also features a light-filled atrium and the latest in cutting-edge technology, including robotics, computer and human-centred design labs, and a 3D data visualisation facility – the Data Arena – which will be the most advanced research facility of its type in Australia.

Designed to nurture graduates and researchers to drive technology innovation, traditional, large lecture theatres will be replaced by smaller, collaborative classrooms and theatres.

The FEIT building atrium. Picture by Terry ClintonThe FEIT building atrium. Picture by Terry Clinton

"The building's design has a student-centred strategy at its core, which aims to support graduate outcomes closely linked to both future trends and industry needs," explains Professor Ross Milbourne, UTS Vice-Chancellor.

"One of the design priorities was to create a more integrated and collaborative learning space with facilities that are second to none in terms of technology and innovation."

"We are changing the face of current learning processes and proud to offer students the very best in technology driven education facilities," Professor Milbourne added.

The building itself will operate as a "living lab" that embodies leading-edge sustainable technology features such as a wind turbine, water recycling and solar panel technology. These elements will be captured and displayed in real-time on wireless sensors installed throughout the entire building, with data also used for teaching and research purposes.

The new learning spaces will facilitate UTS's Learning 2014 vision, which is centered on collaboration and the seamless integration of face-to-face and online learning.

The FEIT building is a landmark at the southern edge of the UTS City Campus in Ultimo and is the gateway to Sydney's new creative and technology innovation industries hub. Its innovative, dramatic design and integration of sustainable technologies reflect UTS's position at the cutting edge of creativity, innovation and technology.

The building will open for teaching in late July 2014, at the start of Semester 2.

In summary: 
  • The stunning new UTS Faculty of Engineering and IT building is a multi-million dollar investment in the future of learning and research 
  • Featuring the latest in cutting-edge technology, including robotics, computer and human-centred design labs, and a 3D data visualisation facility, its classrooms, public spaces and research spaces will accommodate up to 5,000 students and staff

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