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University of Technology Digital Campus

University of Technology Digital Campus. Alison Lysaught 10572574 Charlene Sansour 10289597 Andrew Kulasingham 10179822. MANIFESTO.

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University of Technology Digital Campus

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  1. University of Technology Digital Campus Alison Lysaught 10572574 Charlene Sansour 10289597 Andrew Kulasingham 10179822

  2. MANIFESTO Enabling a world first Digital Campus, our aim is to implement interactive, experiential, and integrative changes to the future UTS. Our analysis of current social, cultural, educational and technological trends have led us towards the implementation of an integrated campus, enabling strong connections with the local and international community but also focusing on the experience of each UTS student. We will generating access points in an abstract and interactive manner, incorporating rooftops, transitional spaces and main vistas into the design. We want the UTS campus to bleed into the city and the global community, encouraging public interaction as well as awareness, in a sense turning the ‘inside out’-showing the rest of the city and world what UTS is about.

  3. CASE BUILDING BROADWAY-PARRAMATTA RD

  4. KEY SUMMARY DIAGRAMS Green spaces Private spaces- Research, offices, classrooms, student facilities zones Public spaces- media thoroughfares, private/public interaction , exhibitions BROADWAY-PARRAMATTA RD

  5. KEY SUMMARY DIAGRAMS Main social interaction Mixed (public/private) circulation routes Mainly student circulation routes Roof top circulation Main public viewing areas into UTS New laneways and access points

  6. Strategic Overview Multi purpose hall- gym, cafes, learning hubs, sanctuary spaces Library expansion- accommodate faculty expansions and Insearch bridging classes Student accommodation- connects to campus, includes real time media thoroughfare Access extension- social spaces and faculty, roof top space included Building 3- Exhibition space located in primary traffic area- roof top integration included New building- connects Haymarket faculties and new accommodation Science Building- continuous integration-possibility to open to public on Thomas St Building 2- Refurbished to include private/public learning spaces Green social space – integration with public and students Integrated faculty arts/social sciences/nursing Roof top seating- social spaces viewed from streetscape- View to western cinema/media facade New building- IT and Technological research spaces- highly visible to streetscape glass facades ‘inside out’ concept continued Jones St- media tunnel thoroughfare, Public access into UTS alumni green & integrated learning space

  7. Strategic Overview V I S TAS

  8. impress TECHNOLOGIES

  9. CONCEPT IMAGES

  10. TECHNOLOGIES Virtual Cocoon

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  12. TECHNOLOGIES Smart Board

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