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UAH campus in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam by Truong An architecture + UAH Department of Architecture

Sunday, March 12th, 2017

Article source: TRUONG AN architecture

University of Architecture, Ho Chi Minh City (UAH) was founded in 1951 in the center of Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) formerly known as Saigon at address 196 Pasteur street, district 03, HCMC. Sixty-five years ago, the university was a school which had a closed relationship with French École des Beaux-Arts. Until now, UAH has been developing rapidly from a small architecture school to become a university with many departments and subjects including architecture, urban planning, interior design, industrial design, structural engineering and infrastructural technology. At the moment, the university has welcomed more 8,000 students of all years and courses. A huge number of students is really a challenge for the capacity of the existing university campus. This problem leaded to a vital need of the new additional construction of UAH in Thu Duc district, HCMC. The campus building was opened officially in 2015.

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

  • Architects: Truong An architecture + UAH Department of Architecture
  • Project: UAH campus
  • Location: No 48, Dang Van Bi street, Thu Duc district, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Photography: Hiroyuki Oki
  • Lead Architects: Pham Phu Cuong (Dean of Department of Architecture, UAH), Nguyen Cong Duy
  • Gross Built Area: 3,490 sqm
  • Completion Year: 2015

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Trivago Global Campus in Düsseldorf, Germany by sop – slapa oberholz pszczulny I architekten

Sunday, March 5th, 2017

Article source: sop – slapa oberholz pszczulny I architekten

The new head offices for the world’s largest hotel search engine trivago is starting to take shape in Dusseldorf’s Media Harbour. In order to create a headquarters that could easily cater to an international team of over 60 nationalities, sop architekten designed a global campus to provide the best experience possible for some 2,000 employees.

Comprising two new structures and a large open space, the site lies exposed at the foot of Hafenbecken A (Dock A) on Kesselstrasse. The organically shaped buildings open invitingly to the water and perform a playful, yet balancing role at the intersection of numerous urban lines and edges.

Image Courtesy © formtool

  • Architects: sop – slapa oberholz pszczulny I architekten
  • Project: Trivago Global Campus
  • Location: Kesselstrasse, Dusseldorf Media Harbour, Germany
  • Photography: formtool
  • Developer: IMMOFINANZ
  • Team: Zbigniew Pszczulny, Wolfgang Marcour, Jascha Klusen, Eva Stach, Jana Beermann, Christian Litz, Ismail Tanriverdi, Frank Ostrowski u.a.
  • GFA: ca. 30,000 m² above ground
  • Work phase: 1-8
  • Completion: 2018

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Campus SFR (SFR Headquarters) in Saint-Denis, France by Jean-Paul Viguier et Associés

Friday, February 24th, 2017

Article source: Jean-Paul Viguier et Associés 

The new head office for SFR will bring together some 8500 staff who are currently dispersed between 4 sites in the Paris area. The project is conceived as a campus, with offices, a conference centre, restaurants, a sports hall and fitness centre and numerous gardens.

The new 130,000 sq m SFR headquarters in the Landy-Pleyel ZAC (mixed development zone) boasts nearly 8,500 employee workstations.

Image Courtesy © Eric Sempé

  • Architects: Jean-Paul Viguier et Associés
  • Project: Campus SFR (SFR Headquarters)
  • Location: Saint-Denis, France
  • Photography: Eric Sempé
  • Client: SFR
  • Developper: Vinci Immobilier Promotion
  • Technical Studies: SETEC Bâtiment
  • Technical studies (facades): EPP France
  • Lighting: Seul Soleil
  • Total Surface Area: 135, 000 square meters
  • Date of completion: 2013 (Phase 1), 2015 (phase 2)

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Nursing Faculty of the National University of Colombia in Bogotá by Leonardo Álvarez Yepes Arquitectos

Tuesday, January 31st, 2017

Article source: Leonardo Álvarez Yepes Arquitectos

History

The Project Nursing Faculty of the Universidad Nacional de Colombia was planned for over 20 years. In 1995 the architect Rogelio Salmona developed a preliminary project. In 2003 a competition for a design was made and in 2008 under the policy of the Regularization and Management Plan (PRM) of the university the project was reborn and finally in 2013 the construction started.

Image Courtesy © Rodrigo Dávila

  • Architects: Leonardo Álvarez Yepes Arquitectos
  • Project: Nursing Faculty of the National University of Colombia
  • Location: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia
  • PhotographyRodrigo Dávila
  • Design Coordinator: Arq. Edwin Alexander Alfonso
  • Collaborators: Arq. Néstor Iván Gualteros, Arq. Diana Martínez García, Arq. Mónica Viviana Delgado, Arq. Fabián Vargas, Arq. Camilo Mora Triana
  • Built area: 7,100 (m2)
  • Year: 2014 – 2016

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Adobe Campus in Noida, India by SWBI Architects Pvt. Ltd

Thursday, January 19th, 2017

Article source: Epistle Communications

Planned to be the Research and Development center for Adobe Systems, an American multinational computer software company headquartered in California, United States, the campus is conceived as a highly utilitarian and functionality-driven office. The brief was to plan a world class Campus for over 2000 IT professionals in an energy efficient sustainable Office space.

Image Courtesy © Kapil Kamra

Image Courtesy © Kapil Kamra

  • Architects: SWBI Architects Pvt. Ltd
  • Project: Adobe Campus
  • Location: Sector 132, Noida, India
  • Photography: Kapil Kamra
  • Name of Client’s Firm: ADOBE SYSTEMS PVT. LTD
  • Design Team: Sanjay Wadhwa
  • Site Area (sq ft & sq m): 7 acres land – 28,322 sqm
  • Built-Up Area (sq ft & sq m): 7,25,000 SF or 67354.7 SQM
  • Start Date: 2012
  • Completion Date: 30 June 2015

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Folkwang Library in Essen-Werden, Germany by Max Dudler Architekt

Thursday, December 15th, 2016

Article source: Max Dudler Architekt

Folkwang University of the Arts is North Rhine Westphalia’s college of art and music. Its main campus is housed in the former Benedictine abbey of St. Ludgerus in Essen-Werden, situated in the southern Ruhr Valley. The small 8th century site was extended into a princely baroque residence in the 18th century, arranged around a magnificent courtyard (Cour d’honneur). The construction of the new library on the south side of the courtyard by the architect Max Dudler replaces a 19th century military hospital building demolished in 1969. In 2006 Max Dudler won the design competition organised by the Duisburg branch of the Building and Real Estate Management Authority, North Rhine Westphalia. The project was generously supported by the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation.

Image Courtesy © Stefan Müller

Image Courtesy © Stefan Müller

  • Architects: Max Dudler Architekt
  • Project: Folkwang Library
  • Location: Klemensborn 39, 45239 Essen-Werden, Germany
  • Photography: Stefan Müller
  • Client: Duisburg branch of the Building and Real Estate Management Authority, North Rhine Westphalia Supported by the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation
  • User: Folkwang University of the Arts
  • Project Manager: Alexander Bonte
  • General Contractor: Derichs u Konertz GmbH u Co KG, Krefeld
  • General Planners during the Construction Period: Nattler Architects
  • Structural Engineers: Leonhardt, Andrä und Partner – Beratende Ingenieure VBI, GmbH
  • Building Services: Winkels Behrens Pospich – Ingenieure für Haustechnik GmbH
  • Construction Physics / Acoustics: Müller-BBM GmbH
  • Building Volumes:
    • 982 m² usable floor area
    • 1707 m2 gross surface area
    • 5603 m3 gross building volume
  • Design and Construction Period:
    • Design commenced: 2006
    • Construction commenced: 2010
    • Construction completed: September 2012

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Erhvervsakademi Sjælland – Roskilde Campus in Denmark by WE architecture + Friis & Moltke

Thursday, October 20th, 2016

Article source: WE architecture

Roskilde Campus is a new educational area for 1500 students within the fields of marketing, IT, and food engineering. The total project is 10.000m2 which includes renovation as well as 4000m2 new build. The new building contains educational areas, classrooms, canteen, production kitchen and administration.

The Campus will host various fields of education and the development of the project has taken a clear starting point in the needs of the individual fields of education. Three main concepts have been essential in the design process, “Community”, “Respect” and “Durability”.

Image Courtesy © WE architecture + Friis & Moltke

Image Courtesy © WE architecture + Friis & Moltke

  • Architects: WE architecture + Friis & Moltke
  • Project: Erhvervsakademi Sjælland – Roskilde Campus
  • Location: Roskilde, Denmark
  • Software used: Rhino 3D using V-ray, Rhino (2D), Illustrator, Photoshop
  • Client: Erhvervsakademiet Sjælland
  • Engineers: Alectia
  • Contractor: H. Skjøde Knudsen
  • Team: Marc Jay, Julie Schmidt-Nielsen, Morten Breinholt Christensen, Kasper Munk, Corrado Galasso, Alexandra Ramos, Laura Ravier, Simon Skriver, Xinyuan Lin
  • Size: 10.000 m2 restorations and 4000 m2 new building construction
  • Budget: 172 million DKK
  • Assignment: Invited competition / 1st Prize
  • Status: Winner of competition, ongoing

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Lecture Room Building. Science and Technology Campus of Linares in Jaén, Spain by García Torrente Arquitectos SLP

Wednesday, October 12th, 2016

Article source: García Torrente Arquitectos SLP

At the height of the financial crisis, the Science and Technology Campus of the Linares Foundation decided in 2008 to cope with the different settings and industrial dismantling of the region, with a project that will promote research and innovation and the development economic and social revitalization of this ill treated and deprived  neihgborhood. A project has come true thanks to the unwavering support of all social, economic and political leaders in the region.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

  • Architects: García Torrente Arquitectos SLP  (Marisol García Torrente, Ubaldo García Torrente)
  • Project: Lecture Room Building. Science and Technology Campus of Linares
  • Location: Jaén, Spain 
  • Photography: Fernando Alda 
  • Promoter: Scientific-Technological Campus Foundation of Linares
  • Building engineer: Cristina Rodriguez Sanabria
  • Architect colaborators: Isabel Mota Pernias, José Rincón Calderón, Curro Rodríguez, Salvador López Cervantes, Esaú Vázquez Rodríguez
  • Security and health issue: Baluarte Architecture and Security
  • Builder: Acciona S.A.

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MFA Zichtwei in Barendrecht, The Netherlands by Siebold Nijenhuis Architecten

Saturday, September 24th, 2016

Article source: Siebold Nijenhuis Architecten

The newly build multifunctional accommodation (MFA) Zichtwei is the closing piece of the education campus in Barendrecht (just South of Rotterdam). The term MFA is commonly used in The Netherlands for a combination of occupants sharing one multi-functional building. In the MFA Zichtwei two schools are sharing the available class rooms, a sports hall is included and a youth center occupies offices and an event space. The sports hall is daily occupied by the school and can also be used by neighborhood associations during evenings as a separate entrance is designed.

Image Courtesy © Menno Emmink

Image Courtesy © Menno Emmink

  • Architects: Siebold Nijenhuis Architecten
  • Project: MFA Zichtwei
  • Location: Haarspitwei 9 2992 ZB Barendrecht, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Menno Emmink
  • Software used: AutoCad and Revit
  • Client: Municipality of Barendrecht
  • Lead project architect: Siebold Nijenhuis
  • Technical detailing: Broekbakema
  • Structural engineer: Van Rossum Advisory Engineers b.v.
  • Installation advisor: Vintis installatieadviseurs
  • Contractor: WBC Bouwgroep / Bussman Winterswijk B.V
  • Surface: 2.300 m2
  • Completion: May 2016

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Life Science Centre of Vilnius University in Lithuania by Architektūros linija

Friday, September 16th, 2016

Article source: Architektūros linija

The key idea of the Life Science Centre architecture are the science and teaching complex modules forming the public space layout and comprising the integral whole like different cells of the matter. Cube-shaped volumes in open spaces of Saulėtekis, reiterating the natural context and building a humanist, traditional urban structure characteristic of the city of Vilnius, resemble a feature of the historical Vilnius University ensemble – a cosy inner courtyard. The volumes comprising the square perimeter and the entrance to the building are moved out over the glass vestibule and the merging space unites the areas of the main lobby, the courtyard and the passage, seamlessly linking them with the environment.

Image Courtesy © Tadas Černiauskas

Image Courtesy © Tadas Černiauskas

  • Architects: Architektūros linija
  • Project: Life Science Centre of Vilnius University
  • Location: Saulėtekio al. 9, Vilnius, Lithuania
  • Photography: Martynas Slapšys, Tadas Černiauskas (Tadao Cern)
  • Software used: AutoCad
  • Engineers: UAB Ekoprojektas, Viltekta
  • Project authors: architects Gintaras Čaikauskas, Miroslav Šejnicki, Virginija Venckūnienė, Vytenis Raugala
  • Building volume: 137 000 m³
  • Total building area: 24 084 m²
  • Parking places: 317
  • Project year: 2015
  • Realization: 2016

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