The campus, built in 2015 by Graña y Montero,[2][3] was designed in 2011[4] by the winning architects of the UTEC International Architecture Competition, the Irish Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara of Grafton Architects. The project won the Silver Lion award at the 13th edition of the Venice Biennale of Architecture.[5] In early 2020, Farrell and McNamara were recognized with the Pritzker Prize for their architectural work.[6][7]
The brutalist[8] building had a budget of US$ 100 million for its construction. Its design and location have been met with controversy and criticism,[2][4] as its "unfinished appearance" has been criticised and compared to the works built during Juan Velasco Alvarado's so-called revolutionary government.[2]