Newton/Arkwright

The transformation of two historic buildings - Newton and Arkwright

As part of our mission to deliver education that shapes lives and society, NTU is creating what we believe will be the finest city-centre campus in the UK.

The most significant estate development in our history has been the ambitious regeneration of the Newton and Arkwright buildings, which will deliver a truly inspirational learning environment for generations of students.

A stunning piece of contemporary architecture was inserted between the two Grade II* listed buildings, Newton and Arkwright. The centrepiece is an impressive, glazed centre court with a walk-round balcony, leading from the new entrance conveniently situated by the NTU tram stop.

All the essential student services are located there, as well as cafes and deli-bars and lots of space where students can meet and mingle and discuss course work and more.

In the Newton building, students have an abundance of teaching space, a range of lecture theatres of different sizes and masses of space for social learning.

The quadrangle provides a quiet space for thinking and developing creative ideas. Right next to it is the building where silicone was invented by Dr Frederick Kipping in the late 19th century!

Take a look at images of the Newton and Arkright buildings in the galleries.

 

 

Artist impression of Newton
Work in progress on Newton and Arkwright

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Last modified on: Monday 15 October 2012

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