“The heart of Teesside University’s campus in Middlesbrough is defined by Nordic Royal golden copper alloy, enveloping the new Teaching and Conference Building – known as ‘The Curve’.”
“Nordic Royal brings an additional warmth and texture … a material that will maintain its high-quality appearance with negligible maintenance”.

The Curve forms part of Austin-Smith:Lord’s competition-winning design for a unique environment at the centre of the University. It includes an extensive public realm, innovative lighting, a living wall with giant LED screen and landscaping across the newly pedestrianized campus. This new ‘Campus Heart’ aims to rival any new university in the country or indeed Europe.

Copper wall of Middlesbrough Curve Building located in Middlesbrough, UK. The panel is made from Nordic Royal Copper and it is gold-coloured. The copper is layered and is made by Nordic Copper under Aurubis. The wall is seen from very close. The photo is taken from a low angle so the building looks large. There is a light reflection in the panel.

Photo: MHK Photography

A close view of the curving copper wall of The Curve building located in Middlesbrough, UK. The wall is gold-coloured and its material is Nordic Royal Copper by Aurubis. There are multiple windows in the image. The copper panels are layered. Light is reflecting off the copper panels. A small amount of sky is visible in the top left corner of the image.

Photo: MHK Photography

A view of the front yard of the Curve Building located in Middlesbrough, UK. The front side of the building is shown. The walls are clad from Nordic Royal Copper by Aurubis. The building has five floors. There are students walking in front of the building. It is daytime and the sky is cloudy. Light is reflecting off of the copper walls.

Photo: MHK Photography

View from the yard of the Curve Building located in Middlesbrough, UK. The front side of the building is shown. The building walls are curving. Walls are layered and made from Nordic Royal Copper by Aurubis. People are walking in the front of the picture. Light is reflecting off the gold-coloured walls.

Photo: MHK Photography

Iconic building

The new building’s teaching block and 200-seat auditorium are linked and expressed by a curved façade that wraps around the north, east and south elevations, embracing the western end of the ‘Campus Heart’. Expressing each of the building’s elements separately gives an opportunity for a bold and striking composition, especially as the auditorium is able to ‘float’ at first and second floor levels, allowing the ‘Campus Heart’ landscape treatment to flow under it and into the building. Where the teaching block cuts back at ground level, a triple height concourse is formed from fully glazed curtain walling.

Austin-Smith:Lord said: “The brief from Teesside University was bold. They wanted a striking building in a compelling setting, which would be both an exemplary environment for students and staff, and an iconic building.” The state-of-the-art, 1476m², four-storey building features social learning spaces, multi-purpose areas for reception, events and exhibitions spaces, general purpose teaching rooms, a large auditorium lecture theatre and a roof terrace.

Bold Material

The façade materials have been influenced by considerations of both existing context and an ambition to create a landmark building with a strong and – possibly – unique identity. Austin-Smith:Lord added: “The form of the building is expressive and exciting and works to create a spatially successful place. The desire for identifiable, landmark buildings that are fresh, exciting and unique suggested we should be bold in our choice of materials.

“The form, functional requirements and construction of the ‘solid’ parts of the building suggested a type of metal cladding with horizontal seams highlighting the curvilinear plan form. We chose Nordic Royal golden copper alloy cladding that will easily form the curved wall surfaces and accommodate the shaped cut outs for windows. Nordic Royal brings an additional warmth and texture to the new ‘Campus Heart’ with a material that will maintain its high-quality appearance with negligible maintenance.”

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