Computer and Information Sciences, Northumbria University

Client University of Northumbria, Newcastle
Portfolio Education
Category Higher Education
Services
Size New Build Area: 26,910 SF (2,500 SM)Refurbishment Area: 12,917 SF (1,200 SM)
Location Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
Date 2018

Computing Information Services, Northumbria University known as the CIS building, is a highly flexible and innovative modern school building that serves as a stunning visual gateway to Northumbria University’s City Campus. Our design both extends and refurbishes the existing Ellison B Block, modernizing its look and functionality by using high-quality materials that create a common architectural language across the campus.

The new building promotes open plan learning through its highly flexible and energy efficient design that enables its use as a living lab for data collection into research projects. Extensive high efficiency intelligent glazing and a new metal perforated mesh façade work to control glare. To support a full spectrum of student and staff needs, the innovative classrooms feature flexible, open plan designs including new lab spaces, research facilities and offices for staff and post-graduates. Collaborative workstations are set around a coffee shop and exhibition space, meeting rooms, and technical spaces for IT support are also provided. Our educational architecture design team utilized Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology to visualize the building from concept to reality.

NORR is an employee-owned, fully integrated A&E firm. Our professional team of 800 architects, engineers, planners and interior designers work collaboratively across 12 market sectors from offices located in Canada, the US, UK and UAE.

Client University of Northumbria, Newcastle
Portfolio Education
Category Higher Education
Services
Size New Build Area: 26,910 SF (2,500 SM)Refurbishment Area: 12,917 SF (1,200 SM)
Location Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
Date 2018

Awards

2020 Lord Mayor’s Design Awards, Best New Building

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