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Natasha is interested in covering beautiful architectures. Her other passions include pingpong and cheer-leading. She writes for Architecture Showcase in her spare time. Campus Roskilde in Denmark by Henning Larsen ArchitectsMarch 20th, 2011 by Natasha
Article source: Henning Larsen Architects With the new Campus Roskilde, University College Sealand consolidates its professional bachelor’s programmes covering social education and social work, health and teaching.
The new campus will facilitate dialogue and random meetings and provide the students with a feeling of being part of a manifold university environment beating with one pulse. Campus Roskilde will consist of four square buildings – slightly rotated towards each other to screen the area from the motorway and create a more intimate, varied space around the campus square. In this way, a new meeting place is created between the urban quarter of Trekroner and the green areas around RUC. Under the overhang of the main building, a roofed square will open up to the rest of the campus area and create life and a sense of community among the students. Campus Roskilde is characterised by a significant green profile where the displaced buildings will help to optimise the energy consumption and make the campus adaptable to possible extensions in the future. Contact Henning Larsen Architects
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