University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Building 2

Dixon Jones Built 1970s 15 Broadway, Ultimo NSW 2007, Australia
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Building 2
  • Brutalism 90%

The UTS Building 2 is a significant example of Brutalist architecture, showcasing a bold and functional design. Its distinctive façade and structural elements reflect the architectural trends of the 1970s, focusing on materiality and geometric forms.

Architectural Styles

Brutalism

90%

This style is evident in the building's raw concrete surfaces and the emphasis on structural honesty. The bold, angular forms and repetitive patterns highlight the typical characteristics of Brutalist architecture.

  • Raw concrete façade
  • Angular shapes
  • Repetitive modular design
  • Visible structural elements
  • Large horizontal lines
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Constructed in the 1970s, this building represents a period of architectural experimentation that favored raw materials and functional forms. It is a notable piece within the UTS campus.

Fun Facts

  • The building has undergone renovations to improve sustainability.
  • It houses various educational facilities and resources.
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