University of Texas - San Antonio

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Locations

  1. Building Labels

    1. Location Labels

      1. North Paseo Building (NPB)

        North Paseo Building (NPB)

        The North Paseo Building serves as the university’s front door and is known for its award-winning design. When designing the building, architecture firm Page used elemental simplicity, off-the-shelf materials, crisp detailing and strong urban design moves as well as a fresh look to combine indoor and outdoor spaces.

        The five-story, 176,000 square-foot structure opened in September 2014. It contains research and teaching laboratories, classrooms, seminar rooms, and faculty and staff offices. The building features a wide corridor and seating areas to service first-floor classrooms. Landscaping and shaded outdoor seating enhances the north side of the facility. A glass wall creates a strong visual connection between outdoors and indoors with an inviting environment for informal gathering and group study.

        At the building's south end, a stairwell open to the fifth floor and topped with a skylight allows light to pass through multiple floors. The open stairway promotes interaction between floors and improved physical fitness, enticing more use of the stairs and less of the elevator. A wall system with doors on each level slides close in the instance of a fire.

        Photo Credit: Larry Speck/Page/Southerland-Page