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3XN to Design University Building in Stuttgart, Germany

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, Jul 10, 2013

Exterior rendering of 3XN's winning building design for German university Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg (Image: 3XN)

Just a few days ago, we reported about the inauguration of 3XN's latest completed building, the head office of the United Nations in Copenhagen. Now the Danish architects have been announced winners of the invited competition for a new building for German university Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg in Stuttgart. A total of 25 companies were invited to compete, more than 130 had applied for prequalification.

Project Description from the Architects:

It is the ambition that the new building for the technical faculty of the German university Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg (DHBW) is to be a lighthouse project for academic learning - an innovative and productive learning environment in which students, teachers and industry representatives can meet.

Transparency and communication have been key concepts in 3XN's winning project, which is designed as a "vertical campus" to support the university's goals of self-awareness, innovation, functionality and profitability. The future-oriented faculty building symbiotically gathers a number of institutions that until now have been scattered around Stuttgart.

The building is located close to Stuttgart city centre in an area characterized by a variety of universities and educational institutions, residential buildings and green spaces, giving potential for the building to support a rich and active urban life. The building enhances this potential by leaving room for new urban spaces in the form of three squares, which e.g. will allow the university café to have an outdoor dining area.

Interior rendering (Image: 3XN)

The pentagonal building has an open and transparent facade divided into a number of horizontal bands, which have been split thus marking the main entrances and producing cantilevers and both open and covered terrace. This feature gives the building identity and a sculptural expression.

The central atrium in the building’s core has a number of functions: it is a social meeting place, which also ease orientation and wayfinding for the building’s users and visitors. Along with the spiral staircase that goes all the way to the top floor, the atrium further creates vertical communication between all levels and functions.

An important element for social interaction is the "bridge" - a connecting element for all three main entrances, which because of its central location also can be used as a general passage.

The room division of the individual floors is designed in order to ensure that each room has as many applications as possible and can be used across the various disciplines being taught. Several spaces facing the atrium have been left open to ensure informal and social meeting spaces.

Project Details:

Address: Hegelstraße, 70174 Stuttgart, Germany
Client: The Federal State of Baden-Württemberg, Vermögen und Bau, Amt Schwäbisch Gmünd
Function: University building
Gross Floor Area: 25,000 m2 / Net floor Area: 15,000 m2
Capacity: 2,500 students
Budget: 57,000,000€ (US$73.2M)

Find also drawings of the entry in the image gallery below.

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3XN to Design University Building in Stuttgart, Germany

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, Jul 10, 2013

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Exterior rendering of 3XN's winning building design for German university Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg (Image: 3XN)

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university ● stuttgart ● school ● germany ● europe ● dhbw ● 3xn

Just a few days ago, we reported about the inauguration of 3XN's latest completed building, the head office of the United Nations in Copenhagen. Now the Danish architects have been announced winners of the invited competition for a new building for German university Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg in Stuttgart. A total of 25 companies were invited to compete, more than 130 had applied for prequalification.

Project Description from the Architects:

It is the ambition that the new building for the technical faculty of the German university Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg (DHBW) is to be a lighthouse project for academic learning - an innovative and productive learning environment in which students, teachers and industry representatives can meet.

Transparency and communication have been key concepts in 3XN's winning project, which is designed as a "vertical campus" to support the university's goals of self-awareness, innovation, functionality and profitability. The future-oriented faculty building symbiotically gathers a number of institutions that until now have been scattered around Stuttgart.

The building is located close to Stuttgart city centre in an area characterized by a variety of universities and educational institutions, residential buildings and green spaces, giving potential for the building to support a rich and active urban life. The building enhances this potential by leaving room for new urban spaces in the form of three squares, which e.g. will allow the university café to have an outdoor dining area.

Interior rendering (Image: 3XN)

The pentagonal building has an open and transparent facade divided into a number of horizontal bands, which have been split thus marking the main entrances and producing cantilevers and both open and covered terrace. This feature gives the building identity and a sculptural expression.

The central atrium in the building’s core has a number of functions: it is a social meeting place, which also ease orientation and wayfinding for the building’s users and visitors. Along with the spiral staircase that goes all the way to the top floor, the atrium further creates vertical communication between all levels and functions.

An important element for social interaction is the "bridge" - a connecting element for all three main entrances, which because of its central location also can be used as a general passage.

The room division of the individual floors is designed in order to ensure that each room has as many applications as possible and can be used across the various disciplines being taught. Several spaces facing the atrium have been left open to ensure informal and social meeting spaces.

Project Details:

Address: Hegelstraße, 70174 Stuttgart, Germany
Client: The Federal State of Baden-Württemberg, Vermögen und Bau, Amt Schwäbisch Gmünd
Function: University building
Gross Floor Area: 25,000 m2 / Net floor Area: 15,000 m2
Capacity: 2,500 students
Budget: 57,000,000€ (US$73.2M)

Find also drawings of the entry in the image gallery below.

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