Western Bank Campus

[3] The University Concourse under the A57 flyover connects Alfred Denny Building on the north of Western Bank and Students' Union on the south.

Three pedestrian crossings (at Firth Court, at the Arts Tower and at Favell Road) allows easily moving between buildings in this cluster.

The Grade II listed building, named after Mark Firth, was designed by Edward Mitchel Gibbs and built in 1903 to 1905.

[9] Firth Court is a red brick Edwardian building with ashlar dressings and slate roofs in Perpendicular Revival style.

[12] Formerly the Edgar Allen Library, it is a neo-Gothic style octagonal chapter house opened 26 April 1909 by Prince and Princess of Wales,[13] which has a circular arcade with compound piers and transoms containing portraits of university benefactors.

It was designed by S. L. Swann in Gothic Revival style in red brick with ashlar dressings and slate roofs.

[22] The Geography and Planning building is located next to Weston Park opposite Bartolomé House.

It was designed as a cluster of hexagons in 1960,[23] and is home to the departments of Geography, and Urban Studies and Planning.

The original University House was built in 1963, which is one of the first buildings with glass curtain walls in the world.

The Octagon Centre comprises an eight-sided auditorium with a capacity of 1,600, offices, meeting rooms, and a lounge with bar and patio.

The Octagon Centre consists of a main auditorium known as the Convocation Hall, with offices and meeting rooms in corridors across two floors at a lower elevation on the southern side of the building, and a bar lounge.

[27] The Information Commons (IC) is a library and computing building located within the Western Bank campus on Leavygreave Road.

Firth Court, the university's main administrative block, viewed from Weston Park
The University Concourse underpass that leads to Firth Court and Alfred Denny Building
Bartolomé House, Sheffield Law School