Sir Frederick Mappin Building

The smaller Amy Johnson Building houses Automatic Control and Systems Engineering.

Designed by Flockton & Gibbs and completed in 1886,[3] it now lies in the centre of the building.

The extensive Mappin Street frontage was also designed by Flockton & Gibbs, in a far more demonstrative style.

[1] Work began on it in 1902 with the demolition of the former Grammar School on the site, but progressed in three phases and was finally completed in 1913.

[3] This part of the building includes the main entrance, the John Carr Library[4] and Mappin Hall, a large panelled room with stained glass windows and decorative plaster ceiling, used for various events.

Mappin Street frontage of the Mappin Building
Technical School