The Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology (FEIT), also known as Building 11 at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), is located along Broadway, in the inner city suburb of Ultimo. It was designed by Denton Corker Marshall and built in 2014. It features aluminium screens that spell out "University of Technology Sydney Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology" in binary code.
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That is certainly a unique sign!
ReplyDeleteVery modern building!
ReplyDeleteThat certainly is a unique way to shade the building! I thought it was coming apart.
ReplyDeleteoh I do like that. Curtain wall looks like the new transbay terminal being built in San Francisco
ReplyDeleteMy mate works in the UNSW in Sidney, runs one of the departments. Quite a building that
ReplyDeleteThe binary patterns really do make this building stand out!
ReplyDeleteThe binary code takes up an LOT of space!!
ReplyDeleteI really like this!
ReplyDelete...what ever binary code is.
ReplyDeleteThe binary number system of 0 and 1, assigned to each character. So A = 01000001 and Z = 01011010.
DeleteI rarely enjoy very modern architecture, but this building at UTS looks impressive and memorable.
ReplyDeleteThat is an interesting facade.
ReplyDeleteFrankly My Dear
That is such a creative facade...practical artistry.
ReplyDeleteCool sign!
ReplyDeleteWell now that is interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe architectural design is so perfect for its purpose Jim.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea for an engineering building!
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