Northumbria University
Northumbria University
HER Number
              15542
          District
              Newcastle
          Site Name
              Northumbria University
          Place
              Newcastle
          Map Sheet
              NZ26SE
          Class
              Education
          Site Type: Broad
              University
          Site Type: Specific
              University
          General Period
              20TH CENTURY
          Specific Period
              Late 20th Century 1967 to 2000
          Form of Evidence
              Extant Building
          Description
              University of Northumbria at Newcastle. Formerly the Polytechnic founded in 1969, which incorporated Rutherford College of Technology. It has adapted some older buildings (Sutherland Building HER 6240, College House HER 6247, Riding School HER 6251, Burt Hall HER 5172, Trinity Building HER 6264) and has several C20 new builds (HER 9771 Ellison Building). Paths north of Northumberland Road lead through to an irregular courtyard within university buildings designed by the City Architect. Much use of dark brick here, including the library on the west side. On the north side the former Sandyford Building, 1960s, remodelled in 2007 by Red Box Design Group for Newcastle College. Dark glazing or zinc cladding and solar screens of steel. Many more buildings further north. South of the library is the University Gallery Baring Wing of 2004 by Carey Jones. In front a sculpture by Nico Widerberg, Pillar Man, a tall bronze (2004). Also a polished aluminium abstract sculpture by Austin Wright, 1981, against the blank wall of the library complex. East of the Central Motorway via a cable-stay footbridge is the City Campus East, 2007 by Atkins. Glass and steel-clad buildings with mesh solar screen panels make the maximum use of natural light. Landscaping by Insite Environments.
          Easting
              425130
          Northing
              564970
          Grid Reference
              NZ425130564970
    Sources
              Grace McCombie, 2009, Pevsner Architectural Guides, Newcastle and Gateshead, p 195