WINNING PROPOSAL
Lacoste + Stevenson’s podium extension of the UTS Tower Building, together with Jean Nouvel’s residential tower, Norman Foster’s commercial buildings, and DCM’s Engineering and IT Faculty Building will create an outstanding precinct along this section of Broadway. The podium extension gives UTS the opportunity to reinvent its presence along Broadway, in the Sydney region and beyond.
This extension will provide a new main entrance to the university. In contrast to the Brutalist architecture of the Tower, the new podium is open and welcoming. It intervenes as an undulating semi-transparent building wrapping the base of the tower. This is achieved with curved glass and a white frit in the pattern of a forest. It appears soft and almost pliable like a curtain; its smooth surface blowing inward dramatically to mark the main entrance on Broadway.
At street level, the proposal encourages active street edges. The transparency of the façade will reveal exhibition and public spaces inside the entrance on the ground floor. The Co-op Book Shop on the corner of Jones Street and the cinema entrance and café to the east will provide activity along a substantial portion of the street frontage.
Large-scale structural, lace steel columns contribute to the lightness of the building. Their hollow centre allows visual connections between floors, natural ventilation and the light to penetrate deep inside. Vertical circulation will take place inside the columns.
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Project Team
Architect
Lacoste + Stevenson Architects and Six Degrees
in association with Daryl Jackson Robin Dyke:
Thierry Lacoste
David Stevenson
Craig Allchin
Robin Dyke
Angela Rowson
Josh Harrex
Tommy Zhou
Engineers
ARUP
Structural
Peter Macdonald
Facade
Peter Hartigan Tania Milinkovich
Digital Architecture
- Media Architecture
Tom Barker
Hank Haeusler
ESD/Services
Steensen Varming
Electrical
Chris Arkins
Green Star
Diksha Vijapur
Landscape
McGregor Coxall
Adrian McGregor
Joe Rowling
BCA
BCA Logic
Stuart Boyce
Quantity Surveyor
WT Partnership
WT Partnership
Gerry Heaton
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