UTS Industry Hub

Public buildings should give back to the city and people. Our proposal for the UTS Industry Hub draws inspiration from its unique Sydney site – framed by contemporary and heritage campus buildings. It is characterised by a sense of both civic presence and pedagogical purpose, a building of many moments to stitch together a new urban fabric.
The main public gesture of the Centre is its grand three-metre wide colonnade of brick archways, inspired by the Victorian Gothic architecture of the old Blackfriars School and Headmaster’s Residence. This promenade opens to a central courtyard at which the new Centre meets its heritage neighbours. Under a dramatic ziggurat roof, the four-story Centre is column-free to be flexible for future uses. The courtyard is created by an incision through the building that helps moderate scale and bring natural light as far down as the basement. It’s also a campus hub, linking existing and new areas in a richly detailed public forum with amphitheatre steps, furniture, trees and rivulets inspired by Moroccan courtyards.
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Our work is spatially exciting, playful, and robust, tuned to nature and place.
Architecture should allow us to feel safe & secure, confident & expressive, quiet & reflective. It should make our lives better.
Our team comes from a range of backgrounds and disciplines, united by a passion for design excellence. Our focus on fostering a supportive, inclusive, well-balanced studio environment earned us the Best In Practice prize at the 2020 NSW Institute of Architects Awards.
Carter Williamson acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Land on which we work, the Wangal people of the Eora nation, and the Land on which our projects are sited, including the Gadigal, Guringai, and Cammeraygal peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging, and recognise the myriad ongoing ways First Nations peoples have cared for and shaped their natural and built environments across thousands of generations.
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