Hochschul campus Osnabrück
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项目概况:
Hochschul campus Osnabrück (college campus Osnabrück, Germany) designed by Benthem Crouwel Architects is located in northwest of Germany. The building of three floors which includes the first building blocks (library, Forum, university building, campus and mensa) with the area of 7,280 sqm is unique and appealing. The layout leads to a clear, simple and compact floor plan of the university building. Upon entering the building under the cantilevered section, the hall opens upwards. The glass roof allows natural light to flow through the entire lobby. The central atrium and green courtyard are special areas in the tightly organized building volume. Classrooms and emergency staircases are situated on both sides of the building; in the middle part are the lobby, technical rooms and courtyard. The large lecture halls are perpendicular to the main direction of the building, and get their natural light from the courtyard. Perhaps spaces with a flexible layout are a necessary complement to the traditional lecture halls. These considerations are the basis for the development of the learning landscape in the new university building. In this ‘landscape’ all floors are connected. Plateaus of different width, with parquet flooring of smoked oak, create in the common areas. Loose furniture such as bean bags and seating cubes invite users to create their own setups, depending on need. Particular attention is paid to the acoustics and the function of light in the building: sound-absorbing materials and integrated lighting elements ensure a pleasant atmosphere.